To get to know someone's family, you might ask about their family structure, such as how many siblings they have and what their roles are. Inquire about family traditions or favorite activities they enjoy together to understand their dynamics. You could also ask about memorable family gatherings or experiences that have shaped their relationships. Lastly, asking how they maintain connections with family members can provide insight into their values and priorities.
their birth certificate / ask them / ask their friends / ask their family
In an intelligible manner relevant to the thing being learned.
you people shoudlt ask those questions. i mean that's invading someones privacy that's like openin the door when someones on the toilet don't ask these!
Specifically for a family relationship, you can ask "¿Cuál es tu parentesco conmigo?".
Ask him for it.
ask them!
You can ask your lawyer any question you want. It depends on what you want to know.
I will be going back to work in a month and I need to find some child care for my daughters. What are some key questions I can ask a nanny to let me know that she may be a good fit for my family?
Francisco Coronado had actually 12 family mates in his family and i am doing a big research on him so i know so if any questions ask me i answer alot of questions of Francisco Coronado..
ask him questions about his family and at home life or if you already know him playfully tease
ask lots of really good questions, listen to the answers, and ask more really good questions. Never ever tell them what to think, let them discover it for themselves.
Look for clues - maybe and I.D card if they have just come home from work. Also get chatting and ask about their family - you may even know them!