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Boomerasking: The Sneaky Social Move You’re Totally Guilty Of

Ever asked a question just to talk about yourself? Congrats, you’ve been boomerasking—and yes, it’s officially a thing now.

The English language recently got a new word.  Have you heard of “BOOMERASKING?”

It’s not about Baby Boomers.  It’s a term for something you’ve definitely experienced, and maybe you’ve even done it.

Boomerasking is when you ask someone a question just so you can talk about YOURSELF.  You want the question to come back to you, like a boomerang.

A common example is when you did something amazing over the weekend.  You might show up on Monday and ask a coworker, “Do anything fun on Saturday?  Well, listen to THIS.”

A blogger coined the term a few years ago.  But it’s been trending after a study found there are three common versions of it.

1.  Ask-bragging:  Like, “How was your vacation?  Mine was GREAT.”

2.  Ask-complaining:  “How’s work?  Yeah, well, I’ve had the worst week.”

3.  Ask-sharing:  It’s like ask-bragging, but without the bragging.  You might ask about something random . . . like, “What do you think of Cybertrucks?” . . . just so you can talk about how dumb you think they are.

The study found we do it because we think it’s a polite way to bring something up.  But it doesn’t always land that way. 

When we realize someone is boomerasking, we tend to think they’re just self-absorbed. 

(StudyFinds)

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