When we had a talk with someone new to us on the road, in bus, college, and park or even on the internet there are few understood question that we often hear from opposite side and even we also prefer to ask these.
We ask such questions when we meet anybody for first time or want to make any relation such as friendship, love affair and to know about each other deeply etc.
Sometimes we ask for weather, the type of dress, hobbies, interests and family background etc. But the most frequent and repeated questions we ask are these…
Can I have your cell number?
This is one of the annoying questions the opposite member asks, sometime this question is asked for further relation and everlasting friendship but some people don’t want to get so much deep in the first meeting.
Sometimes this means that I want to remain in contact with you, for the whole day and whenever I miss, you are just a phone call away from me to ensure a prolong relation.
Where from?
This question suits the peoples of some authorities such as restaurant, banks, companies or other organization which has some concern with your bio-data or sometimes a home delivery from a restaurant.
But what if anyone just wants to make any relation forcedly by knowing your address e.g. from internet, your colleague, a room mate in a hostel or in train.
What are your future Plans?
This type of question is often asked when you want to know about the thinking, personality, determination and decision making of a person.
It also shows the interest of the opposite body in your life etc.
Are you married?
I think it is about 3rd or 4th question asked in all type of personal data related to marital status, blood type age, religion, company, job profiles, and online profiles what ever private and necessary data is required.
But the word, “Are you married”, if asked online shows positive response and opposite side audience attraction.
But whatever we say the, questions depends upon the situations whether you are in an office for an interview, on date or in a party etc.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
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