'You alright?'
'What you up to?'
'How's life?'
'How have you been?'
'How's school?'
'Have you got a lot of exams/coursework?'
'What school do you go to?'
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Some good reason to answer personal questions during a job interview are to become sociable, provide a level of comfort and demonstrate one's personal style. One must be able to handle all questions in an interview to be hired.
You answer this way, "I'm sorry, I don't feel comfortable answering that question in a professional environment." then you stick to your guns. if you answer some personal questions (or if you ask them of others) don't be surprised that others keep asking you more and more personal questions.
Questions about upcoming releases of software or products, or questions about personal or company experience with supporting particular hardware or software.
Let me get this strait, you're asking for a website where you post personal questions, and have random strangers answer them? Here's and idea, don't post personal questions. Ever.
nawww id like personal questions
The best place to start regarding personal financial planning is with your banker. He or she is bound to know some people that can help you specifically, and he or she maybe able to answer your basic questions.
He might be asking you some personal questions, what type of boys you like and somehings about relationships
Yes. Who cares if Demi Lovato has MSN or not? I know I don't.
Insurance companies ask "personal" questions simply because they need to know if your eligible for the insurance or not.
It depends where they are in the process. During jury selection, there is an opportunity to interview the jury pool. The questions can be personal, but should have some relationship to the case and the ability to serve. Once the trial has started, there should not be individual conversations with jurors.
Engage in some conversation, but do not talk about anything personal or about your purpose here