+Firstly, it drives me away from putting blames. Asking "why" brings an undertone of questioning, whether intentional or not. The questionee, including myself, as a result of feeling questioned, may shift into defensive mode and subconsciously look for excuses first, rather than exploring something more productive. It may also make them feel invalidated or judge. As an example, consider the difference, as a listener, between "why are you sad?" and "what made you sad?" The former, subtly or otherwise, invalidates your feeling of sadness, while the latter demonstrates a level of rapport and understanding.
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