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Is the phrase "JUST DO IT" a answer?

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If you ask a question like"How should I ask a girl out?" and some one responds with just do it.Is that a answer,does it mean to just go for it?there seems to be some confusion with this answer.

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  1. It is an answer. It may not be the answer that someone  would wish to receive. Some people who ask Questions on here are looking for a specific, detailed answer and if you don't give them that they will consider your "answer" not an answer.

    It's Really easy to say Just do it.

    But some people (men and women) have problems "Just doing it". They would rather have another venue of doing it. So maybe next time when you see Questions like that don't answer or give more details actually trying to offer help!

    ok sgt!

    :)


  2. i'd say that JUST DO IT means to go for it OR to go with your gut.

    ... i'd say ask the girl out.

    *HINT*

    a lot of girls actually wait for the guy to ask because we're so unsure if you like us, etc.

  3. It means that you should do it without thinking a lot about it before.

    Just let your feelings and your personality go. good luck dude!

  4. Yes, because it's informing you of a way to overcome your problem in this case by 'just doing it'. Also you should always use the word 'an' before a word beginning with a vowel. e.g. 'an answer'.

  5. i think it's an order.  

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