Someone Asked again:
When should you ask someone their name?
Well Someone,
It depends on how the conversation starts and is going. If you have a group of three or four you would introduce yourselves. If you enter into a conversation with a friend of your's and a friend of their's or someone they are just talking to, your friend should introduce you. If someone said something about someone at a party or something, you might walk up to them and ask them a question then you might get into a conversation, then you would ask them their name at the end or in the middle.
If you walk up to someone to just start a conversation you should tell them your name and they should tell you theirs. And to end if someone walks up to you, you should let them introduce themselves.
Posted by Tanner Peterson
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I like this, Tanner.
ReplyDelete;-P And my name is Taralyn.
Oh, and I love your new blog design ;-)
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ReplyDeleteI did not google any of this!
ReplyDeleteThe genius.
Congrats, Genius, on acquiring your answer from the depths of your brain (and/or our conversation on Sunday ;) and not from Google!!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I like your new look. I'm glad you kept your awesome fish.
Also: who are your genius role-models?
Tallyho,
Laura
What does God look like?
ReplyDeleteWhat does the Devil look like?
How old was Adam when he died?
Tim and Anna Freidel
Dear Tanner,
ReplyDeleteWhy are fire hydrants different colors? In our town I have seen red, yellow, and green ones. What is the difference? {I feel somewhat cheated because you scammed Adam into telling you my question. :P }
Also,
Why do people favor number 2 pencils over number 1 or number 3.
Why do batteries skip from A to C?
Why do we call them Grandfather clocks?
Why does Hawaii have Interstate highways?
and
How Many Licks Does It Take to Get to the Center of a Tootsie Pop?
Kelle ;)