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The Types of Techniques for asking follow-up questions

When we talk to people, sometimes we need to ask more questions to get more information. This is called asking follow-up questions. There are different techniques we can use to help us do this. One technique is to ask “why” questions. This means asking “why” something is happening or “why” someone feels a certain way. For example, “Why are you feeling sad?” or “Why do you want to go to the park?” Another technique is to ask “how” questions. This means asking “how” something is done or “how” someone feels. For example, “How did you build that castle?” or “How are you feeling today?” A third technique is to ask “what” questions. This means asking “what” something is or “what” someone did. For example, “What kind of music do you like?” or “What did you do today?” In summary, asking follow-up questions can help to understand more about the topic or user’s intent, it can be done by asking “why” questions, “how” questions or “what” questions. These types of questions can help gather more information and clarify the user’s intent, which can help the conversational AI model to respond appropriately.

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Types of Techniques for asking follow-up questions

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