How do you ask someone about their life?
100 Getting to Know You Questions
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How do you ask someone about their life?
100 Getting to Know You Questions
- Who is your hero?
- If you could live anywhere, where would it be?
- What is your biggest fear?
- What is your favorite family vacation?
- What would you change about yourself if you could?
- What really makes you angry?
- What motivates you to work hard?
- What is your favorite thing about your career?
How do you politely ask someone to check?
Would you be so kind as to tell me if/whether you have checked … Could you please let me know if/whether you have checked … I would [greatly] appreciate it if you could let me know if/whether/when you have checked …
How is your work going reply?
To answer, “It’s been going pretty good,” is a bit stilted. More natural would be, “Okay,” or “Not too bad,” or “Just fine.” Any of these can be followed with “You?” or “And you?” or “And with you?” So, something like, “Okay. Thanks for asking.
Can you ask someone about their medical condition?
It is legal to ask why a person is not wearing a mask, including asking about a medical condition that prevents it. There are no legal prohibitions on what people can say to one another about their health.
How do you ask someone about their health?
This first group at the top, you can use to ask about illness, so illness means sickness. The first one is a very general expression. “Are you feeling okay?” You can use this when you kind of see someone, maybe they look tired or they might be sick or, maybe, they look, maybe, sad, you could even ask in that case.
How is your study going?
How is your study going? is asking about a particular period of study. For example, if you know that someone is meant to be studying English on a particular day, you are asking about how their study is going now rather than in general. A study can also be a particular research project, so How is your study going?
How do you ask someone to check your email?
Consider the following important points carefully.
- Your Relationship with the Recipient.
- You Probably Sent the Email to the Wrong Person.
- The Message was Poorly Written.
- Provide a Reason why your Email Should be Replied.
- Keep it Short and Simple.
- Use Bullet Points.
- Check Spellings.
How do you ask someone about their job?
Good questions to ask that address general interests and advice are:
- What is your favorite part of your job?
- How do you manage your time?
- What books should I be reading?
- What do you do at work on a daily basis?
- What’s the best thing about your job?
- What advice do you have for someone new to the industry?
How do you ask someone about their study?
They might tell me which subject they are studying at that moment. I’m studying Math right now, but I’ll be studying Spanish in an hour. What do you study? He/she might respond with a broader answer, since I didn’t use the gerund (present participle) verb tense.