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A big pet peeve of mine is personal first date questions. I don't know if I'm weird or if it's a normal pet peeve.
Questions I don't like answering are "So are you close to your parents?" or "When was your last relationship?" They are legitimate questions if you are planning on getting into a relationship and have been out with them a few times, but for first dates I feel like they are basically strangers or acquaintances. It's odd to me to ask such personal questions to a person that you have a good chance of never seeing again.
Anyway, for you other more private people, what do you feel is too personal to ask on a first date and how do you respond if asked?
Here my list
1. Where do you work?
2. Where do you see yourself in 5 years
3. Are close to your mom
4. When was your last relationship
5.Do you like your job?
I got one. This is more for online, even before you meet. "Send me your facebook." It's technically not a question, but why do you assume I use facebook and second, no you can not see all kinds of personal info on me, my friends and photos, if I did happen to use facebook.
I had a girl ask me that stupid question back in March and I was like-"Um my facebook is for people i already know"
I took a humorous approach to the question once, something about selling my kids into slavery, and my date never spoke to me again. She had to have known I was joking of course, but I guess she got overly sensitive and thought I was toying with her.
I took a humorous approach to the question once, something about selling my kids into slavery, and my date never spoke to me again. She had to have known I was joking of course, but I guess she got overly sensitive and thought I was toying with her.
Yikes. Tough crowd. Good thing you didn't take a Jonathan Swift angle.
English satirist from the 18th Century. He wrote, "A Modest Proposal" in response to the problem of starvation in Ireland, and advocated eating children as a tongue-in-cheek solution. Some people took him literally.
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