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Drop hints, or ask questions you already know the answer to like, "Do I have your phone number?" or "Did I give you my number?".
The best thing about him is he asks questions you want to know the answer to, like how does it actually feel to be punched in the face by an Olympic boxer.
A lot of it is just nerves, so ease yourself in with questions you know the answer to, like "Nos vemos esta noche, verdad?" which means "We're seeing each other tonight, right?".
But the quiz came up with questions he didn't know the answer to – like 'what's the roof made out of?' or 'does the home have a circuit breaker or a fuse box?,' for example.
While he was trying to get on with the cooking she kept bombarding him with repetitive questions that nobody really needed to know the answer to, like, "Is it cooking like a normal burger?" and "From a chef's point of view, is there anything different about this burger?" (In case you do need to know the answers, they were "yes" and "no"). .
Ask questions that you know the answer to, like "So car sales are down, huh?" and "Man, I bet you guys need to move these 2012's with the 2013's already on the floor".
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Along the way they'll ask you questions that you don't know the answers to, like: What will be your initial order quantity?
Another answer is that everybody seemed to like the music.
The answer to questions like these seems to lie in the property called colour.
Yisrael Campbell is the Jewish world's answer to people like Mirza.
There is even an answer to questions like where to go fly a kite.
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