Talk:Expedition/Reference tables/@comment-25766399-20150712035638/@comment-26091666-20150712055243

The way one phrases their question can easily tell others how well informed the inquirer are. All this could have been avoided if you demonstrated that you have:
 * indicated that you have been reading the said source(s). Such as providing proof.
 * provided question(s) that are neither not broad nor generic.
 * pointed out specifically where you still don't understand.

Case in point: "Currently, support expeditions only work in World 5 and events." - Support expedition

It was clearly written on the said page hence the need to ask your latter question, "does it work on any map?" invalid. Therefore, one could see that you have not read the said pages.

Also I don't buy the gender stereotypes. Nobody knows if you are actually male or female online and unless your audience are pubescent people who would be willing to do anything to get their "hands into your pants" metaphorically speaking. Whether you are either playing some game or you are researching for information it is expected that you could easily demonstrate that you don't sound like someone who probably hasn't read or couldn't be stuffed reading because it doesn't matter what gender you are, you're not going to make the situation any lighter on yourself.

Another good site that I recommend reading: How to ask smart questions