There are no guarantees when you write comments. The most benign one can be seen as a grave insult and one that may seem insulting to one person may appear benign to another.
This being said... This was the comment (emphasis added):
With all due respect, from a 6+ year user, we can expect a better written question, don't we? :)
In other words, "you're inadequate".
I suggest focusing on the question. There's is (again) no guarantee that focusing on the question will avert a negative reaction. Still, if you do focus on the question, then the author of the question has to make the jump from "this person found my question inadequate" to "this person found me inadequate". Whereas if you focus on the person with your comment, then they don't have to make the jump because the comment itself focused on them.
And when focusing on the question it is good to provide an observation of substance. It does not mean engaging in a dissertation about writing questions but if we remove the user aspect from your comment it boils down to saying the question is bad without saying how exactly. I'd say provide some specific aspect that should be fixed, or just downvote and vote-to-close without a comment if it is so atrocious that a comment won't suffice.