Question: Where can I ask someone questions?

How do you get to know someone questions?

Break the ice and get to know people better by selecting several of these get-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?More items

What is the best way to ask someone a question?

Ten Tips for Asking Good QuestionsPlan your questions. Know your purpose. Open conversation. Speak your listeners language. Use neutral wording. Follow general questions with specific ones. Focus your questions so they ask one thing at a time. Ask only essential questions.More items

Can I ask some personal questions?

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Can I ask you or may I ask you?

May I ask you a question? Asking for permission. In addition, may version is more polite than the can version. Realistically speaking, both ask for permission and neither is offensive, but yes, may is still more polite than can.

How do you ask a difficult question?

First and foremost, when asking a tough question, one must always be direct in their line of questioning. Dont engage in wishy-washy questions that take you five minutes to ask. Focus on what you say and the answer you want to receive. Be direct and on point, use language that support this train of thought.

Can I ask you something or can I ask you a question?

Can/Shall/Could I ask you something? Either works but for different situations. Can I ask you a question? Shall I ask you a question? Is more direct, and telling them that youre going to ask a question not asking. Could I ask you something? Is more formal.

Can could polite request?

Could and May A third modal for making polite requests is could. For example, “Could I please have some water?” Could is the past tense of can. However, when asking for permission, could does not have a past tense meaning. Could has the same meaning as may when making requests.

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