“There is no such thing as a stupid question”. Tell us why you agree or disagree with this. In either case, analyse a question you have asked, have heard someone ask, that shows you that there aren’t stupid questions. Why was the questions not stupid? What makes a question stupid. Why we don’t call wisdom teeth stupid teeth nho co cach hieu, hoi, mn tra, background, silly question, after adult, have wisdom teeth, understand why it call wisdom teeth, not because like online, su trai nguoc khien ngta chu y su dau don khien ngta tran trong => wisdom, quay lai phan tich cau hoi hoi nho vi sao no stupid, vi sao lon no ko stupid, change mindset, jiao du, if you don’t ask why you know it stupid, want to understand, tren mang "There are stupid questions" Questions asked by someone who already knows the answer but is trolling the person they are asking. Questions of which the answer should be painfully obvious to any person with a pulse who has lived on this Earth for more than a decade. Questions that can be answered on one's own with complete certainty. After all, information found online or from other sources can be wrong, so it never hurts to check. Questions that include ridiculous or hypothetical assumptions. Those questions that have already been answered, but the asker was not listening or paying attention. Ca nhan nghi no fool, tu ti, that ra no ko silly There is no such thing as a stupid question if it's sincere. Better to ask and risk appearing stupid than to continue on your ignorant way and make a stupid mistake "(There's) no such thing as a stupid question" is a common phrase, that states that the quest for knowledge includes failure, and that just because one person may know less than others, they should not be afraid to ask rather than pretend they already know. In many cases, multiple people may not know, but are too afraid to ask the "stupid question"; the one who asks the question may in fact be doing a service to those around them. Better to ask and risk appearing stupid than to continue on your ignorant way and make a stupid mistake “There is no such thing as a stupid question”. Tell us why you agree or disagree with this. In either case, analyse a question you have asked, have heard someone ask, that shows you that there aren’t stupid questions. Why was the questions not stupid? What makes a question stupid. Since I was small, mother always said to me: “Do not feel shy to ask”. When I studying Chinese, I knew a Chinese proverb: “He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes, he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever”. Everything around me, my family, my childhood, my experience tell me that “There is no such thing as a stupid question”. I always believe that better to ask and risk appearing stupid than to continue on ignorant way and make a stupid mistake. When I was in primary school, I used to be afraid of asking question, I did not want other people see my shortcoming, however I understand that if I said nothing, and having not asked, I would never learnt what I need to know. My curiosity outweighs my fear, I did not want to leave myself a fool rest of my life. Although I am concerned about what others think about me, however, it was not worth being a fool for life to impress others. From then on, I am dare to ask the question I do not know, and I realize that some questions which I think is fool are actually not silly like that. For example, my question I had when I was a ten-year-old child. When I was ten years old, my older sister had a wisdom tooth so she had to go to the hospital to receive treatment. She was very painful and could not eat anything. At that time, my biggest question is: “Why we don’t call wisdom teeth stupid teeth”? It negatively affected my sister health so it was not wisdom at all, it was a stupid tooth and needed to be extracted. However, I did not ask anybody that question because I am afraid, so decided to keep the confusing about the name of wisdom teeth. Until last years, when I had a wisdom tooth, I have my own thought about how wisdom earned their title. Wisdom teeth did not grow in a normal direction compared to other teeth, they often grow back, grow sideways, grow underground or even get stuck. That the reason why we often felt painful. However, the different growth direction of wisdom successfully grab our attention. Normally, we did not paid much attention on our teeth, however because of the exceptional appearance of wisdom teeth, we pay much attention for them. Besides, the painful feeling that wisdom teeth caused made us value the moment when everything is normal and respect other teeth. I did not think they were called wisdom teeth because they appeard at an age where people are wiser than as a child, but because they were really wisdom than other teeth, they really knew how to drew our attention and made us respect our denture. When I had my own thought about the name of wisdom teeth, I realized the question “Why we don’t call wisdom teeth stupid teeth”? I had when I was ten years old were not silly at all. It might have many answers for this question, a ten-year-old child might think it was stupid because it hurt them, however an adolescence might think it wisdom since it made us pay respect for other teeth and a dentist just think wisdom teeth earned their title because they usually appear at the time when people used to think wisdom was gained. Whatever the answer was, the question was not stupid at all, it suggest many different ways of thought. So “There is no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid answers” Many question naturally did not stupid, because our knowledge limitation and the anxiety to be ashamed of make we think that it is stupid. If we do not ask, how can we know it is a stupid question? Every questions and answers will contain a certain amount of knowledge, they are the best way to clarifying something about what you are learning and which do you not quite understand. Because I was afraid, I kept my doubt in more than seven years and now I realize it is not worthwhile. Since I was small, my mother always said to me: “Do not feel shy to ask”. Listen to my mom moral, I believe that “There is no such thing as a stupid question”. I know that it is better to ask and risk appearing stupid than to continue in an ignorant way and make a foolish error. However, I was still afraid to ask questions because I didn't want other people to notice my shortcomings. After many times lose the opportunity to clarify about things that I do not quite understand, I realized that it was not worthwhile to live a fool's life for the sake of appearances. I did not want to live the rest of my life being a fool so my curiosity outweighs my fear. I then dared to query about everything I did not know. I came to understand that some of the questions I consider ridiculous were not at all absurd. My question I had when I was a ten-year-old child is an example. When I was ten years old, my older sister had a wisdom tooth so she had to visit the hospital for treatment. She was unable to eat because of the severe pain she was experiencing. At that time, my biggest question was: “Why don't we call wisdom teeth stupid teeth”? It had a negative impact on my sister's health so it was stupid and needed to be extracted. However, I refrained from posing that query to anyone out of concern that it would be dismissed as being absurd. Until last year, when I had a wisdom tooth, I had my own ideas about how wisdom teeth earned their title. Compared to other teeth, wisdom teeth did not develop normally, they frequently grow back, sideways and underground. Normally, we didn't pay much attention to our teeth, but because of toothache pain caused by an unusual wisdom tooth growth, we care more about our oral health. In addition, the discomfort that our wisdom teeth brought made us appreciate the times when nothing happens. I did not think they were called wisdom teeth because they appeared at an age where people are wiser than a child, but because they were really “wiser” than other teeth. They knew how to draw our attention and made us protect our dentition. I realized the question “Why don't we call wisdom teeth stupid teeth”? which I had when I was ten years old was not silly at all. It might have many answers for this question according to the age and job of the people answering this question. However, whatever the answer was, the question was not stupid, it suggested many different ways of thought. So “There is no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid answers” Many questions are not stupid by nature, we tend to think they are because of our knowledge limitation and the anxiety to be ashamed of. If we do not ask, how can we know it is stupid? Every question and answer will contain a certain amount of knowledge, they are the best way to clarify and gain a better understanding of what you are learning. I have heard a Chinese proverb: “He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes, he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever”. I will feel free to ask questions since they play a significant part in our lives.