There’s nothing worse than meeting someone and connecting hardcore, then finding out they’re planning to move out of state soon.
These types of questions can be strange to ask directly before even meeting, but asking a vague, umbrella version like this can give you the answers you’re looking for…admittedly, with a little patience.
Such questions can also help you get rid of the monotony in a long-time friendship and other relationships.
They restart some of the conversations which ended abruptly or help you get a fresh perspective on certain matters of head and heart.
Social media redefined friendship, You Tube redefined learning and now dating apps are redefining, well, dating. Nothing is more annoying than always being optimistic … See, that's why you should be asking these questions.
Despite the clear ridiculousness of dating apps, there is one aspect that could be helpful in your actual dating life. When you get into your 20s, this question becomes more and more important.
And though it can be tricky to navigate just how deep to ask your questions without seeming weird, chances are, the other person is wondering the same stuff about you.
If you have to choose, whom would you want to go to Vegas with? What is the worst decision you have ever made in your life? Do not pressurize or force if the other person does not want to answer.
Now that use of open source has become widespread, you can often get as good answers from other, more experienced users as from hackers.
This is a Good Thing; users tend to be just a little bit more tolerant of the kind of failures newbies often have.
Hopefully that doesn’t happen, but even if you’re super into movies and TV more so than books, figure out a film or show you have in common.
At the very least, nerding out over pop culture can fill even the most awkward conversation gaps.