Yes, what I am describing is asking rhetorically a question that should probably be answered for real.
Do you have an example?
I am finding this quite irksome, but I can’t recall exactly what the question was when I clicked on this pattern not quite a week ago. It might have something about the behavior of hospital or doctors, what I remember more clearly is having considered the question for a few seconds and having something to say about, noticing that no one else cared, that this situation was very familiar, and realizing, “duh! they never really wanted an answer.” I then started to rejoin the conversation, which probably didn’t help for recall. I intend to track this more carefully in the future.
Yes, what I am describing is asking rhetorically a question that should probably be answered for real.
I am finding this quite irksome, but I can’t recall exactly what the question was when I clicked on this pattern not quite a week ago. It might have something about the behavior of hospital or doctors, what I remember more clearly is having considered the question for a few seconds and having something to say about, noticing that no one else cared, that this situation was very familiar, and realizing, “duh! they never really wanted an answer.” I then started to rejoin the conversation, which probably didn’t help for recall. I intend to track this more carefully in the future.