Originally posted by BaciBecky
I've done that too...but the other day I was reading a CM board (someone on DIS had posted a link) and one of the things some listed as #1 annoying was people sayng "this might be a stupid question..."
I also looked at that board last week and actually got a laugh (but I didn't see the "this might be a stupid question" comment...) . Brought me back to the days that I worked in a gift shop at a National Park and we'd sure get the questions. My favorite was people who would ask where the bathroom was when it was literally right in front of them with a big RESTROOM sign. Of course thinking what a silly question that was and actually saying it to the customer are two very different things!
Steve, you're right that there is a big difference between clueless and stupid comments and, for that matter, clueless and stupid guests. Hopefully most people who make some of the comments who have been posted here are just simply not thinking (what time is the 3 o'clock parade, etc

) or not asking the question that they mean to be asking (ie, maybe they mean to ask "what time does the 3 o'clock parade pass by this area?").
And even more important, hopefully a CM or another guest wouldn't let on to the person asking the question that the question is in any way clueless, stupid, silly, etc. I'm sure that we've all asked questions or said comments that can be seen as clueless or silly.
I did one yesterday (not a question, but just as bad maybe), as a matter of fact. My husband was having chest pains and I got the pleasure of spending the afternoon in the ER with him (turns out his heart is fine). The admitting person was listing me as the emergency contact person and asked if my last name was the same. Well, technically it isn't (I hyphenate my name legally, but do go by my married name, also) and when she asked I hesitated, thinking to myself, does it matter if she has my legal or just my husbands name. Well, she was a bit irritated and thought that I was sarcastic (I did explain my hesitation, but she was an all-business type A kind of person lol). We all (my DH, the nurse who was in the room and me) got a laugh out of the situation, but I can see that lady returning to her office grumbling about the clueless wife not knowing her last name.
We can't judge the person by an isolated comment, no matter what label you give to the comment. Still, it's fun to relate stories of things we've heard. For that matter, we could also start up a thread about clueless comments we've said.
T&B