Answer it honestly, but intelligently. For example, don't say "I liked chasing boys (or girls), getting out of school for snow days, and having substitute teachers. Instead say, "Being a social person I liked dating and being a member of several clubs, the breaks from the routine on unexpected days off, like snow days, and I especially enjoyed the chance to learn from some of my more innovative and creative teachers."
Of course, that is just an example. You will want to say what it was that you liked best in a way that presents you in the best way possible to the interviewer. You should also make it relevant to the position you are applying for. If you are applying for a position that is routine day after day, it is probably not good to say you liked the breaks in your routine, for example.
* He created three vampires that we know of. * He fed off of an alligator and rats for a while. * He liked company
If the people watching the interview liked her, they would want to sponsor her and donate food to her during the games.
If the people watching the interview liked her, they would want to sponsor her and donate food to her during the games.
In an interview, Bill said that he liked the movie, "The Notebook" and he liked the TV show "Nip and Tuck" and "Scrubs."
ALWAYS! they do like similar things in a girl, in a interview the said, if they did go out and found a girl they both liked, they would wait for her to choose one of the twins.
I don't know but in an interview Justin said he liked Bananas and Grapes.
In an interview Louis said that he liked the names Leo and Lucas if he had a son.
From a previous interview, Bill said that he liked Ashley Olsen and model Heidi Klum.
In an interview Louis said that he liked the names Leo and Lucas if he had a son.
If the people watching the interview liked her, they would want to sponsor her and donate food to her during the games.
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She said she liked his feet and he said i like her hair. They said that in an interview they did in Paris