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curious a philosopher inquisitive
Someone who is said to have an "inquisitive nature" is very curious about the things around him, his environment, the people he knows, the things he sees, etc. He asks a lot of questions, explores a lot, and is passionate about finding answers
It depends on the context. Perhaps the most neutral word is inquisitive.
He was very inquisitive and so he learned a lot through his questions.
Inquisitive is one.
If they barley know you then their just trying to get to know you better. If they really don't know you and their just asking a lot about your personal life then that mean you should run because they are a pervert. If they know you and their your friend or something then their annoying.
A lot of people ask questions, including you, apparently.
Inquisitive is one.
An idiot! Ha! Ha! Just kidding. You could call that person inexperienced, ignorant (unknowing), a "newbie", a trainee, etc.
A user.
He is interested in you.
A person that is curious might be inquisitive. This is a word used to describe someone who wants to know a lot about something or anything going on around them.