it depends on the person
It depends on who you talk to. If you are asking someone who you are not familiar with or if they of a high social status or age then you are, you would say "Dónde trabaja usted?" If you are asking someone who is a close friend or family member you can say "Dónde trabajas?"
u say... will u go out with me?
Say the same things you would say before but not sexual things, but still be nice and friendly to him
because they are attention seeking and stupid.
If you are asking how to greet someone on the ocasion of a birth, you would just say "mazal tōv (מזל טוב).
That depends who you ask. Someone in Boulder would probably say things are looking up, while someone in Elbert, Colorado Springs, or Grand Junction would be more likely to say that things are going downhill.
no problem
To say "sit down" in Haitian Creole, you would say "chita" for one person or "chita pou" if you are asking someone to sit down.
It really depends on if you want to get a relationship with someone then it is, but if you don't then its not important. But my advice to you is if you are thinking of asking someone out then do it the worst thing he/she could do is say no
If your asking which way you would say it, i would think you would say it as 'I desire kissing you.' Though word of advise, dont ever say that to someone....it just comes out sounding a bit odd.
In Bihari language, you can say "Kaise ho aap?" to ask someone how they are.
If someone is asking you how you take your coffee, you would say "with milk".