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minus-squarebaseless_discourselinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up16·edit-29 months agoDepends on the size of the meeting and the length of the meeting. For an hour-long lecture/seminar with less than 20 people, probably raising your question directly is fine. For a 25 mins talk at a conference with 200 people, you will probably need to save your question to the end. But it is always safer to ask beforehand.
Depends on the size of the meeting and the length of the meeting.
For an hour-long lecture/seminar with less than 20 people, probably raising your question directly is fine.
For a 25 mins talk at a conference with 200 people, you will probably need to save your question to the end.
But it is always safer to ask beforehand.