How do friends describe you?
I think my best friend would describe me as honest, detailed, and very organized.” “I think my best friend would say that I’m very responsible. Whenever our group of friends had to coordinate an activity, they always relied on me.” “My best friend would probably say that I’m warm, friendly, and understanding.”
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How do friends describe you?
I think my best friend would describe me as honest, detailed, and very organized.” “I think my best friend would say that I’m very responsible. Whenever our group of friends had to coordinate an activity, they always relied on me.” “My best friend would probably say that I’m warm, friendly, and understanding.”
How do you describe someone’s height?
To describe someone’s height, you can say they are tall or short. Tall people are higher than short people. Someone who is thin and tall can be called lanky. To say someone is short and also small, you can say they are petite.
How do you describe someone’s body?
Some alternative words are slim, slender, skinny, lean, wiry, petite, and lanky. In general, thin, slim, and slender are more positive, whereas skinny is often used as a criticism or negative point. The words lean and wiry mean that the person is thin AND muscular. Finally, the word lanky means tall and thin.
How would you describe your relationship with colleagues?
I am looking for better relationships in the workplace. I had a great cooperation with the colleagues from the sales team. Since we weren’t paid on commission basis, we did not compete for attention of a customer. We could focus on our strengths, and encourage each other to provide the best possible customer service.
How do your colleagues describe you?
2. I think if my coworkers were to describe me- three words would come to mind: punctual- hard-working and trustworthy. Punctual because in the five years I have been working at the company- I have never once showed up late- and you can talk with my boss to confirm that.
How do you describe a huge person?
Other Words for “Fat” or “Large”
- Obese. It means very overweight.
- Stout. Maybe slightly fat but strong or solid looking.
- Paunchy. You know how some men gain weight?
- Big-boned. With a large body structure.
- Chubby. A little bit fat.
- Podgy. Also the same as “chubby.”
- Curvy. This can be used in two ways.
- Flabby.