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  2. 100 Thoughtful Questions to Ask to Get to Know Someone ... - AOL

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    Questions About Likes/Dislikes. Asking someone about things they enjoy—or despise—is a way to ask something personal without being intrusive, Pernell says. For instance, even asking someone ...

  3. 122 questions to ask to get to know someone better - AOL

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    A good rule of thumb: Ask questions that will help you determine if this relationship is ... we've rounded up 100 of the best questions to ask to get to know someone — some funny, some deep ...

  4. 175 Perfect Questions to Get to Know Someone Better - AOL

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    Two people asking questions to get to know each other better. Getting to know someone new can be equal parts exhilarating and nerve-wracking. Whether it's a first date, a new friendship, or even a ...

  5. 275 'Favorite Things' Questions to Instantly Get to Know ...

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    - 250 Good Questions to Ask a Guy the Next Time You're Feeling Stuck - 250 Good Conversation Starters for Any Social Situation - Break the Ice! These 250 Questions To Ask a Girl Will Help You Get ...

  6. Twenty questions - Wikipedia

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    The game is often used as an example when teaching people about information theory. Mathematically, if each question is structured to eliminate half the objects, 20 questions allow the questioner to distinguish between 2 20 = 1 048 576 objects. Accordingly, the most effective strategy for twenty questions is to ask questions that will split the ...

  7. Open-ended question - Wikipedia

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    Open-ended question. An open-ended question is a question that cannot be answered with a "yes" or "no" response, or with a static response. Open-ended questions are phrased as a statement which requires a longer answer. They can be compared to closed questions which demand a “yes”/“no” or short answer.

  8. 25 Conversation Starters to Get (and Keep!) Someone's Attention

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    Ask open-ended questions: Yes-or-no responses can kill a conversation instantly. To avoid this, ask open-ended questions that invite someone to share more information.

  9. Socratic questioning - Wikipedia

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    Socratic questioning (or Socratic maieutics) [1] is an educational method named after Socrates that focuses on discovering answers by asking questions of students. According to Plato, Socrates believed that "the disciplined practice of thoughtful questioning enables the scholar/student to examine ideas and be able to determine the validity of those ideas". [2]