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arsen [322]
3 years ago
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Choose EIGHT out of the 20 questions and answer honestly! I will only see these. You must then choose TWO questions from the lis

t you’d like to know about me!
1. What’s one thing you wish you could change about the world? Why?

2. What is something about yourself you could totally brag about, but usually don’t?

3. What actor/actress would you want to play you if they ever made a movie about your life? Why?
4. You discover a beautiful island where you decide to build a new society. What is the first rule you put in place? Why?

5. Share a favorite memory you made with a friend or family member. Why is this a favorite?

6. What’s one thing you really want or need me to know about you? Why?
7. What’s your biggest dream in life?

8. You accidentally ate some radioactive pizza. The good news is it tasted great! The even better news is that it's given you one superpower of your choice. What do you choose? Why?

9. What’s one thing that you worry about constantly? Why do you think that is?

10. What’s the best book you’ve ever read? Why did you like it?

11. What’s your family’s religious background? Does it match your personal beliefs?

12. If you could pick one person (dead or alive) to have lunch with, who would it be? Why?

13. What one invention would you uninvent and why?

14. Describe a lesson you learned when you faced something difficult. How have you grown since then?

15. What’s one thing that makes you feel REALLY happy?

16. Describe something that REALLY annoys you.

17. If humans started colonizing Mars, would you volunteer to move there? Why or why not?

18. If you could live anywhere, where would you live? Why?

19. Who is someone you consider to be your BEST friend or True friend? What do you like most about him/her?

20. Describe one of your favorite [insert favorite holiday] traditions. Why?

This is for an interview
English
1 answer:
choli [55]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

  1. if i could change something in the world it would be the president because hes a TRASH president and he can go to Hell
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