A rhetorical question, often used by the toxic people in our day.
When people use the phrase “who asked?” It could be because
the person is not interested in what you are saying or simply
because they want to be narcissistic in their opinion or
just want to bring you down with a toxic blow when all you
Wanted to do is to share a conversation. Below is a list of examples
to defend yourself from this unoriginal and nonsensical phrase.
When people use the phrase “who asked?” It could be because
the person is not interested in what you are saying or simply
because they want to be narcissistic in their opinion or
just want to bring you down with a toxic blow when all you
Wanted to do is to share a conversation. Below is a list of examples
to defend yourself from this unoriginal and nonsensical phrase.
Example 1:
Jim:I have completed all my homework in a day!
Ted:Who asked?
Jim:No one asked whether I asked.
The ultimate defense.
Example 2:
Ted:Who asked?
Jim:Does anyone have to ask?
Hit it to them straight to their face and they’ll have their mouths strapped in no time.
Jim:I have completed all my homework in a day!
Ted:Who asked?
Jim:No one asked whether I asked.
The ultimate defense.
Example 2:
Ted:Who asked?
Jim:Does anyone have to ask?
Hit it to them straight to their face and they’ll have their mouths strapped in no time.
by MargarineDub February 3, 2023

the word who Asked is the most overused joke kinda like the over used condom that your dad kept using making you
that's right Gage your fucking annoying
that's right Gage your fucking annoying
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