You understand people better.

What do you call someone who answers questions?

formal someone who answers questions, especially on a questionnaire (=a set of written questions) or for an opinion poll.

What do you call someone who asks for money?

someone who makes an official request for money from a government, insurance company etc someone who gives information about themselves to people who are doing research formal someone who answers questions, especially on a questionnaire (=a set of written questions) or for an opinion poll

What does it mean when someone asks you a lot of questions?

If someone asks a lot of questions and you feel grateful for the attention, then the person is interested, curious. If the person asking many questions is trying to find out something specific such a person is thorough, systematic, analytical, inquiring, investigative.

What are some good questions to ask someone?

These 20 funny questions to ask people will open up the channels of communication between you and your date and ensure that, however the date goes, it’ll certainly be memorable. Who inspires you? Who do you aspire to be like? Shark diving, bungee jumping, or skydiving? What’s your favorite cheesy pick-up line? Have you ever used it in real life?

What are good questions to ask someone?

– What’s in your pockets right now? – What options would come up if you could “right-click” people? – What’s the best piece of advice someone has given you?

Why do people ask too many questions?

There are many reasons why someone might ask too many questions: For example, the person might be very anxious and need to keep up conversation. Or…the person may not have the social etiquette to know when questions begin to feel invasive rather than signaling genuine interest.

Why do people ask personal questions?

They ask personal questions for any combination of the following reasons: 1. They need advise or help with a decision in their own life. 2. They want to know what others would do in their place.

Why do people ask questions?

Seven reasons why people ask questions – and only one of them is because they want to know the answer. In business, we expend a lot of energy answering questions. Much of the time, this energy is wasted. The person who asks the question is not necessarily interested in the answer.