What are three questions you can ask someone new to know if they are friend material or not?
What are three questions you can ask someone new to know if they are friend material or not?
What are three questions you can ask someone new to know if they are friend material or not?
What is your favorite color?
The nice thing about using that Monty Python quote is that if I don't like the answer, I can then mime throwing myself into a chasm, and thus extricate myself from the situation.
What do you mean? An african or european swallow?
[Queue screaming]
What's the average rainfall in the Amazon basin?
This is great. But how do you deal with people that you've invited to an event that's public, and you didn't gel with them?
you didn't gel with them?
Then you don't become friends with them. If you really want to, just make small talk and be acquaintances.
My dad, when I was a kid, used to open the door quickly, look down at my visiting friend and say "Who the hell are you?"
Then he'd shut the door abruptly, wait 3-4 seconds, then open it, laugh, and welcome them in.
If you can do that and they don't get offended, they're friend material.
Wide implementation of this technique would certainly explain why anxious/nervous people would have fewer friends.
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What's your favorite rock?
What is the strangest food you've ever tried?
What kind of nerd are you?
I'd say Hard Rock or Llanite.
Octopus rolls at a sushi bar. I wasn't a fan of it. It's too chewy for me.
I'm a well rounded nerd IMO. I'm into video games of all kinds, movies, TV shows and lore from Warhammer 40k.
How about yourself?
lore from Warhammer 40k.
We are the Hammer
Yes, but I haven't watched a ton.
Those two are my favorites of what I've seen (outside of Ghibli, which I feel like is a category unto itself).
I haven't seen the last season of Attack on Titan, so don't spoil it, but I feel like Eren is complicated enough that I'm not going to form a full opinion until I see how it plays out. Light, however, I think is an irredeemable sociopath that justified his murderlust by going after socially convenient targets until he decided it didn't matter anymore, and began to think of himself as a god.
Fucking excellent storytelling, but I didn't care for the L replacement kid
If you like music, and hate MAGAs, we can be good friends.
If you dont like music, and hate MAGAs, we can probably still be friends.
If you LOVE the music I love, but are MAGA, then you can fuck right off. I don't hang with Nazis, no matter what your musical tastes are.
What is your favorite deck
What is your favorite joker
What is your favorite spectral card
Enterprise D - I like the carpet.
Heath Ledger.
Immolate - I'm not a destroyer, but $20 is $20.
The one I imagine where every right wing conservative is given a haymaker of justice.
The original tv Batman series was great growing up.
I'm too much of a nerd to understand - is this all a balatro reference?
Red
Batter
Shit I can't remember most of them, but the "add 3 enchanted aces" is pretty solid (that is a spectral effect, right?)
As you might be able to tell, I play pretty conservatively. Though that might change once I've unlocked more.
Blue
Hologram
Cryptid
magic deck
blueprint
ankh
My only question is "What are the four essential freedoms of free software?". If they can list them I know they're alright
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?Close enough, you're cool. Here's the actual list though (wiki link):
What brings you happiness or joy in life?
What do you do for fun?
What's one thing you'd 100% recommend to someone brand new to the world?
I need to know whether they like animals.
The one I thought of was actually "What do you think about astrology?"
The answer I am looking for is neither that they believe or don't believe it, I want to hear something between. Something like
"It's fun! I love seeing the connections between people born with similar birthdays and stuff, and honestly it does seem accurate sometimes. But also I don't live by it! What about you?"
This open, honest way of communicating is what's important. Didn't knock the idea down or support it 100%, just approached with an open mind.
Sometimes knocking an idea down is justified, especially in the case of astrology.
Why? I don't see how astrology hurts anybody (unless people take it to extremes, like not dating someone because of their signs or something like that.)
Having an open mind is great and all, but once you’ve gathered enough information to take a position you’re not obligated to coddle those who remain willfully ignorant. I’ve personally never found astrology “fun,” it’s stupid woo that encourages people to adopt other stupid woo. At a time when anti-intellectualism is being institutionalized into government policy (in the US at least,) I don’t see how anyone in good faith can actively encourage that.
I don't take astrology that seriously, it's more of a conversation starter or a tool for introspection. Sometimes I see things about my birthdate that help me notice new things about myself, and sometimes it just seems made up.
Connecting astrology to anti-intellectualism is a pretty big reach in my opinion. I don't think the ideas of astrology, religion, magic, etc should be applied to policy that impacts anybody else.
My answer would be something along the lines of: I think astrology is vague enough to apply pretty generally, but the interesting thing about it is seeing people's reactions. It's a social placebo, and we can see how different people read into the same thing. "A new experience awaits you, Aries" and we see one person anticipating a raise a work, and thus behaving more confidently and getting it, while another is expecting divorce papers, and their behavior is helping them to reach that goal, too.
Pretty fair view on astrology! I have some friends/family members who have very close birthdays and it's actually remarkable how similar they are in certain ways. I feel like I typically see the similarities in the way they handle things like relationships, power dynamics, confidence, and they sort of thing.
For example I know many Geminis, and one pattern I've noticed is that they are all passive aggressive types. Like they won't tell you about a problem until it's too late, and then they will boil over and you'll end up in a fight about something that could have been resolved so much easier.
Could that be confirmation bias on my part? Definitely. But still it's a fun tool for introspection if you don't take it too far :) I also like to think of the history behind it and how humans developed it in such a human way just from observations.
Just be interested and ask them questions about their life and hobbies and see if they do the same.
It's a starting place. The rest depends on building trust and respect and common interests.
Oof. Guys be interested in people i don't know anything about.. In this day and age?
Fuuuuuuuxk im cooked
What’s your religion if any? What’s your political views if any? And what’s your top three hobbies? :)
What kind of music do you like?
Who are your guys?
Fuck, marry, kill: happiness, financial wealth, and self respect.
That third one is surprisingly deep
Well 1 and 3 devinetively coreallate with each other.
I like so many kinds of music that it would take me 10 or so minutes just to craft a list for you. But to give perspective, I'm into Classical music, Speed Metal, Indie Pop, House music, Electric Swing, Ambient, some Hip Hop, Phonk, Progressive Metal, etc.
Not sure how to answer this one. So I'll take it as an 'ultimate day with the guys' list... Keanu Reeves, Robin Williams, Samuel L. Jackson, Jon Stewart, and Mike Rowe.
Yeah, I can't even remember the names of the gals I would for the first two. As for kill, and get away with it... Well, he's dead, but I would bring him back again just so I could kill him for us all. Ronald Reagan.
What era would you rather have been born in?
Why is there a watermelon there?
Subs or dubs?
most of my questions would be subjective and may not apply to others:
Ibuprofen and naproxen are both NSAIDs, though?
loool, good answer!
Trick question
Is this the real life?
That’s not how you make friends.
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This is an interview💀
Yeah I know not to just come out asking them these three questions. I just had the thought of what kind of questions you could ask to quickly and greatly understand the kind of person in front of you.
Actions speak louder than words. How about three questions to ask yourself?
But that very impulse is inimical to making friends. You make friends by being open to making friends, and by being interested in other people, regardless of whether they are 'friend material.'
You shouldn't even be assuming you know or can predict what makes someone friend material for you. One can be surprised.
Census-based friendship 😂