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					Originally Posted by Alex  I
 Me: "Do you want A or B"
 Her: "Uh, B. Is that ok?"
 Me: "If I weren't fine with B I wouldn't have given you the option."
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 That.
And then there's the mirrored problem.
Her: "Do you want to do this chore?"
Me: "If I don't have a choice, why are you phrasing it like a question?"
I'll let you know when that exchange ends up working well for me.
ETA: Which reminds me of a good tip I picked up in my short ineffectual stint selling insurance.  If you want to make it a question so that the person you're requesting something from feels like they have a choice, make sure you're actually giving them a choice, even if the essential request isn't a choice.  e.g. Instead of, "When do you want to pick him up?"  "Which would work better for you, picking him up at 7 or 8?"