One of the things I learned as an expert at trials is to answer yes or no to a question that allows that. Such as: "Have you ever traveled to Russia?", "Yes". Now I find that the younger generation, it now includes almost everyone, cannot do this. The have to tell you stories.
For example if one asks a patient:
Miss Jones, have you had this pain for several days."
The answer is a yes or no. Instead one gets what she had for dinner last night, how she arrived by Uber today at the clinic, where she went last weekend with her boyfriend, and on and on until you repeat the question as if she never heard it, and you get another set of desiderata.
I see this across many environments. I assume they are not avoiding an answer it is just that they want to share their social life; meals, contacts, places, pets, etc. This phenomenon has become more so as social media has exploded.
I just wonder if it is due to age or my lack of social media contact. It is great for an attorney since the witness will just ramble on telling you everything without aver asking.

