It means he doesn't know what to talk about. And he doesn't know exactly what you like. Such as this...
1. Read a newspaper, magazine, or news sites daily to stay informed about world events that you can talk about with all kinds of people.
2.Talk about what he enjoys.
3. Ask him to play a game. It could be a board game, video game, or anything of your interest.
4. Sometimes, when you run out of things to say, you don't need words anymore and it could be time for a kiss...
5. Let him have a turn to talk. Don't always talk about yourself.
No, because what if the boy asks a guy and what if the girls asks a girl? So the answer is no, but it depends on how the person will look when asking the question.
it means he had already asked this question to someone else n had got a better reply... so may be it means he is cheating on you... ;)
no , they dont who asks a question like that ! stupids !
Massachusetts... who asks a question like that? I-{
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he doesn't ask magnus a question, magnus asks him "What's the problem?' Or something like that
no i can't answer if i knew this answer then i wouldn't be asking you know give me the answer now because i have a huge report to do and remember if somebody asks you a question like this or any question at all and you ask them this question that you asked me and i am replying to right now then we don't kmow because we are asking you
When someone asks a question like that.
Probably. He's probably trying to make a way to talk to you.
No offense, but that is a stupid question. Like asking can you wear goggles at a swimming pool. Of course you can! Hope that helps ( actually I hope you already knew that) :)
The question would perhaps be best stated as, "What do like best about our company?"...and if I knew what company is was I might be able to answer your question. The question would perhaps be best stated as, "What do like best about our company?"...and if I knew what company is was I might be able to answer your question.
You can say "thank you" or use variations such as "thanks" or "much appreciated."