I usually avoid accepting answers for at least a month after I've asked a question.
The green checkmark lowers the question's visibility significantly, and thus lowers the chances of me getting an awesome answer, not one that "just works". I appreciate every answer I get, and have upvoted most of them, but why rush accepting one?
That said, I usually answer questions rather than ask them. From an answerer's perspective, I couldn't care less if my answer is accepted or up voted. I do enjoy it when it happens, but I don't think about it when it doesn't, I'm not here to amass imaginary points, I'm here to be challenged and solve problems. And some times to be entertained ;)
Worth noting that there are people out there being complete and utter morons about getting their answer accepted, we even had an “Accept for more help” extortion incident recently. Hopefully an isolated incident, but partly why I edited "hate" to "dislike" in your question, we really don't want or care about (even more) sensationalism when it comes to accepting answers, accept rate, etc.