How do you respond to what do you want to know about me?
- Brag on yourself. Use this opportunity to brag about accomplishments you haven't touched on yet. ...
- Reiterate your skills. ...
- Talk about skills you're currently developing. ...
- Ask a question. ...
- Bring up common interests or hobbies. ...
- Thank them and show your enthusiasm.
“Thank you, I will.”
- Keep your answer short. One effective way to answer this question can be by keeping it short. ...
- Tell the employer about who you are as a professional. ...
- Highlight skills relevant to the position. ...
- Explain why you want the position.
- What was my first impression of you?
- Who is my biggest role model?
- What's my favorite thing about you?
- Do I have any unique habits?
- What do I consider my life purpose?
- What is a challenge I overcame in the past five years?
- How do I respond to a guy when he asks "Can I know you better?"
- “Yes, you can” - then you have a conversation with him.
- “Sorry I'm not interested in making new friends right now. But thank you.” - then go on with your daily activities.
- Just two that come to mind.
- Edit : “No” is a complete sentence.
- “Please let me know if you have any questions.”
- “If you have any other problems, just let me know.”
- “If there is anything else you need, please let me know.”
Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of any further assistance / provide further information on this matter. If you require any further information / assistance, please feel free to contact me / let me know. Please let me know if you have any further questions / issues on this matter.
"Okay." "Sure." "All right." "Thanks."
Every good answer to “tell me about yourself” should consist of: Work - This should make up about 80% of your answer. Focus on your previous experience and accomplishments here. Academic - 10-15% of your answer should then be about your academic background (university, academic achievements, etc.).
- What's your favorite nickname? ...
- Describe your family dynamic. ...
- What's your weirdest habit or quirk? ...
- What were you like in high school? ...
- What is your love language? ...
- What is your conflict style? ...
- What's your astrological sign? ...
- What's your greatest talent?
What should I know about myself?
- What are my strengths?
- What are my short-term goals? Long-term goals?
- Who matters most to me? Who are my support people?
- What am I ashamed of?
- What do I like to do for fun?
- What new activities am I interested in or willing to try?
- What am I worried about?
- What are my values?
- The Ball Is In Your Court Text. “Last night was fun. ...
- The Give Me Advice Text. ...
- Men love sharing their expertise, so much so that mansplaining is a plague all women encounter on a regular basis. ...
- The Short and Sweet Text. ...
- The Pick the Place Text. ...
- The Sexy Text.

- Keep it short and sweet. As a general rule, the simpler the message, the better. ...
- Stay positive. Flirting, by nature, is meant to be cheerful and lighthearted — it should make you both feel like you're in high school again. ...
- Be complimentary.
- Ask a playful question.
- 1 Give him a sweet compliment.
- 2 Thank him for something he's done.
- 3 Send him a flirty text.
- 4 Ask for his advice.
- 5 Remind him of your memories together.
- 6 Mention how much you miss him.
- 7 Share a cute pic.
- 8 Set up a time to get together.
- Smile at him.
- Make eye contact.
- Play with your hair.
- Throw him a glance over your shoulder.
- Get close to him.
- Keep your body language friendly.
- Dress nicely.
- Do something unexpected.
- Be yourself. Being yourself is the single best thing you can do to make a guy go crazy over you. ...
- Be confident. You know what they say – confidence is sexy! ...
- Respect yourself. ...
- Make your standards known. ...
- Be kind. ...
- Be demanding. ...
- Take care of yourself. ...
- Be subtle.
Maintain a sense of mystery.
Don't call, message, or text him constantly. Give him the time and room to think and wonder about you. Let him be curious about you and what you're doing. Don't ignore him or be rude, but don't always be available.
- What is your favorite movie of all time?
- How do you usually spend your weekends?
- What is the most important thing you've learned in life?
- What's the most embarrassing thing you've ever said or done in front of someone you liked?
- What's the last concert you went to?
- Use the power of yes. First of all, tell them: "Yes! ...
- Get them invested. After they give you their email address, tell them: ...
- Ask more follow-up questions. Engage them in a conversation by carefully asking more follow-up questions. ...
- Take the next step.
- What's Your Family Like? ...
- What's Your Favorite Childhood Memory? ...
- What's Your Favorite Song? ...
- Do You Want Children? ...
- If You Could Have One Superpower, What Would It Be? ...
- What Do You Enjoy Most About Your Job? ...
- If You Could Travel Anywhere, Where Would You Go?
What do you think of me or about me?
They Both Are Correct in a way , But The Most appropriate one is “Think About Me” … When You are listening to songs , some lyrics says Think of me , well in songs, sometimes , You don't have to have exact grammar or verb etc…
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In fact, it's pretty much an automatic feel-good message.
- “I've been thinking about you.”
- “You've been on my mind a lot lately.”
- “Thinking of you always makes my day.”
- “Just wanted to send some happy thoughts your way today.”
He's actually thinking about you.
Guys don't typically go around telling people they've been thinking about them for no reason, so if you have a good relationship with him in the first place, he has a genuine interest in you, and he could be looking for something more in your relationship.
It looks as if you want to ask someone what their opinion of you is; that is, you want an answer like "I think you're very smart" or "You're a really nice guy". In this case, you really need to ask "What do you think about me?", or more normally, "What do you think of me?"