• iheartneopets@lemm.ee
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    1 年前

    I really hate the “what do you do for a living question.” I cringe everytime I hear it. I’m more than just my job! I’d rather be asked “what do you do for fun?” or “do you have any hobbies right now?”

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      1 年前

      Sure, each to their own. I feel asking those two you suggested are a bit too nosey when just meeting someone. I’d feel immediately uncomfortable having to open up on something so personal with a stranger. Much rather break the ice talking about my career.

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        1 年前

        Then why talk to a stranger in this scenario? We converse to get to know one another. If you’re at a work function, then sure stick to surface level stuff to just get by with the function. But I hope that’s not the limit of your socialization.

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          1 年前

          One has to start somewhere? OP asked for questions to get to know someone better. They didn’t specify how well they know the other person already or the situation. But I hope you can recognise that will vary with each case scenario.