>>83423882>>83423917>A Yes."/"No." question is if I say: "I ask you a question and you answer with "Yes" or "No"."This is the default situation any time someone is asked such a question; the asker is looking for either yes or no as an answer, otherwise it wouldn't have been phrased as one in the first place. If you really didn't want a yes/no answer you'd have phrased it differently, such as "How threatened would you feel if…"
>If you just ask a question that has "Yes." or "No." as possible answers and you actually answer the question without thinking using one of those answersThen that just makes you a normal person because you answered a yes/no question with a yes or no answer.
If you answered "I don't care" instantly, that means you're trying to brush it off asap. And if you do the following
>Raising your eyebrow and saying "Uhh.. Hmm... *Thinking for 3 seconds* I wouldn't care." That means that you were thinking of whether to avoid answering the question and ultimately decided not to, which means that you do care.