What are some great unique questions to ask to get to know someone?
Question Posted Monday March 22 2010, 1:32 am
I want to get to know this guy at school better but I'm running out of good questions to ask him about himself. We have been hanging out more recently and I think we seem to have a spark. I want to get to know HIM though and so I've been asking lots of questions. I've gone through the usual favorite color/food/movie/music thing but am looking to ask more...UNIQUE questions. Or maybe more in-depth questions! He might become my boyfriend so questions to ask your boyfriend are good suggestions too if anybody has them.
Thanks for any help or tips you give!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? candy1171 answered Monday March 22 2010, 5:46 am: i would say dont over run this guy with questions ....he might feel like your nosey or your investigating him or something wierd like that .....the best way to get to know someone is with everyday conversation....most people talk about what they like ...dont like....just by hanging out with him and listening to him you will find out alot about him......dont push him for information he will let you know what he wants you to know and later on you might learn more about him .....so dont make every encounter you two have ....like a quiz ...dont push,dont be nosy... just let him tell you what you want to know without questions(tell me everything about you kinda questions)....you will find guys really do love to talk about themselves .....so slow down [ candy1171's advice column | Ask candy1171 A Question ]
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