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The original was posted on /r/nostupidquestions by /u/reds2032 on 2023-09-26 04:05:40.


I was signing up to get a flu shot I saw advertised at my local doctors office, and was kinda shocked to see they would require this information. It was a google form where you can’t skip, and it says “invalid answer” when I tried writing N/A. I just don’t think it’s any of their business to have that kind of information, lest they treat me differently for it at a later date. I don’t know why this is appropriate, nor why they would even have any real use for it? Anyone know why they would ask for this?

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