Hypothetical Questions Legality

Summary

Asking hypothetical questions is generally legal, particularly in academic or legal contexts. However, the content should not involve illegal activities or incite others to commit illegal acts. Questions like Have you ever overdosed? Are typically permissible, but its crucial to ensure they are not used to harass or intimidate and that the context is respectful and sensitive to the individuals circumstances. Always maintain a respectful tone and be mindful of the potential impact on others.

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Hypothetically asking someone on an app: "Have you ever overdosed" is NOT illegal, right?
Yes, asking hypothetical questions like "Have you ever overdosed?" on an app is generally not illegal. However, it’s important to ensure that such questions are not used to harass or intimidate someone, and the context should be respectful and sensitive to the individual's circumstances.
Can you repeat that?
Sure! Asking hypothetical questions like "Have you ever overdosed?" is generally not illegal. However, it's important that the questions are not used to harass or intimidate and that the context is respectful and sensitive to the individual's circumstances.
Can you repeat that?
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Asking hypothetical questions like "Have you ever overdosed?" is generally not illegal. However, it's important to ensure such questions are not used to harass or intimidate anyone, and the context should be respectful and sensitive to the individual's circumstances.
I'm allowed to ask you hypothetical questions, right?
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Yes, you're allowed to ask hypothetical questions. Just ensure that they are respectful and not used to harass or intimidate anyone. If you have more questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!