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It is actually spelled Siri and it is the person that answers yo questions
"Pestering a person with questions" or "grilling someone with questions" could describe someone who asks a lot of questions to the same person.
It's not that people answer weirdly to most of the questions - it's that we answer differently to most of the questions. Since questions are answered by real people, and every person talks and answers differently than the next person, people think that others answer weirdly. It's actually just the way most people talk, not that the answers are weird.
There are over 100 Whitney Houston FAQ on WikiAnswers. This is actually not unusual: when a celebrity dies, or when something out of the ordinary happens in their life, questions about that person increase.
I would say in person. When there is actually someone you are talking to, you can ask all the questions you have and actually plan the trip. Online doesn't really help because there could be errors in the website or issues.
Love cannot be tested by questions, since you will never know if a question is answered honestly or dishonestly. Love is shown by actions. A person could say "I would do anything for you, baby" but that does not in itself mean anything. Observe what this person actually does.
The 20 questions game is that one person will ask the question and the other person will answer. The person who started the game will ask all 20 questions before the other person starts their 20 questions.
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Yes. The person asking questions is known as the interviewer.
questions you would ask an unemployed person
There is no one person answering questions, but many persons.
You should answer questions on Answers from the second or third person's perspective.