questions that will help you get to know them favorites hates likes dislikes places people
Also things you may like too know early in the relationship, like oh i don't know..
"Do you still have msn, fonenumber and such on your ex-girl/boyfriend? ore some one else you have been in love with fore that matter?"
Curse that is not a nice one too find out 4 years later..!
"Arrgh!.. Like i want too have been looking at some one you once had erotic fantazys about! *SLAP!* "just a old friend you sad, year rigth!" *SLAP-SLAP!* xO
If you really need to know some good advice... let them do the talking... ask some questions like about pets, family, school. let them know (or think) that you are listning and that you care. do this and you two will be together for a long time :)
Simple........ We ask, to KNOW... We ask to know because we do
You SHOULD NOT ask questions during a presentation unless invited to do so by the presenter.
questions you would ask an unemployed person
One should not ask inappropriate questions on WikiAnswers.Answer:Things that are illegal, obscene, bullying, or nonsense.
Well if you don't have any questions you should not feel you have to ask a question. It will not count against you. Generally you should ask questions that show your interest in the job, company and training.
As a judge in a personality contest, I would ask questions that reveal the contestants' values, perspectives, and interpersonal skills. For example, I might ask, "What personal experience has shaped your character the most and why?" and "How do you handle challenges or conflicts in your relationships?" These questions encourage introspection and provide insights into their personalities beyond surface-level traits.
why not? just ask the questions.
Questions the answers to which will give you information you do not have.
"Is anyone there?" "How are you?"
To get answers XD
ask him that why should i answer, use your imagination
No. Ask questions, get answers. This applies even if you don't like the answer. There are however appropriate and inappropriate ways to ask, venues in which to ask, audiences to ask in company of, and rhetorical questions.