What is the hardest question ever asked from you?
By Jenaisle
@Jenaisle (14078)
Philippines
September 25, 2009 8:33am CST
What is the question that you have found very difficult to answer? These are usually the personal questions, like :"How old are you?" . One question asked that had amazed me still was : "What is the end of time?" I would answer, till the time that I die. What are the questions that you find hardest to answer?
10 responses
@abidmian (131)
• United States
25 Sep 09
Hardest question which people ask from, "What you want to be?". People ask me what will you be in future, in practical life. How I will support my family? What I will earn? To where my studies will take me in future?
It is quiet difficult for you to decide best field!
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@vdhaval (119)
• India
25 Sep 09
i think the hardest question for me is "wher do u see urslef 10 yrs frm now"
or "do you think you will achieve ur ambitions and dreams and what will u do if u cant?"
those are the hardest questions i have been asked about my future.makes me think tht i shud take the rite decisions for my future growth and i can achieve my dreams
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@jakill (835)
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25 Sep 09
It was definitely, "What have you done with your life?", a question asked by someone I met after a period of many years. I had so much to say, I just didn't know where to start. Then of course I said, "I had two beautiful children," and went on from there.
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@tuhkatriinu (283)
• Finland
25 Sep 09
You just asked me the hardest question i tell you that.
Theres so many questions going through my mind right now and you questioens seems to be really the hardest:))
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@alwayzzcitra (1861)
• Indonesia
25 Sep 09
The hardest question for me is "if you only have one more day to live, what would you do before your life ends?" I can't answer that till now because I still want to be alive lol. The second one is "how much do you make per month?" this I'd rather not answer, except if it is in a tax form lol. The third one is all math homework in high school hehe
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@involved62 (790)
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25 Sep 09
"Why are you not working"? I am a full-time stay-at-home parent and this is a question which is difficult to answer. Everyone seems to think that staying at home is not working at all despite all the chores that I do daily. One would pay a cleaning lady or a sitter or a cook but even if I do al of these at home, it is not considered working.
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@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
26 Sep 09
Hi there!
I think some of the personal questions, when asked by someone directly make me feel embarrassed. The question regarding my income by a person, who is in the same filed, makes me feel very bad. I think question regarding one’s exact income/salary are the ones which should not be asked upfront. I do not mind disclosing my income, yet I feel that this kind of embarrassing question should be avoided. Peeping into someone’s privacy comes into an area of discourtesy.
@ibuemma (2953)
• United States
25 Sep 09
Hardest question for me is "how much you make in your job" or "how much your salary?"
I don't know but I just don't feel comfortable if somebody ask me that. It's different if that question pop in job interview. But other than that, I rather not say.
@DCLehnsherr (1037)
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25 Sep 09
Hi Jenaisle,
The hardest question for me to answer is probably, 'what is Aspergers Syndrome, and how does it effect you?' lol. I tend to tell people I have it to explain why I am not exactly the way they might expect, but it tends to lead them to wondering what it is (naturally) and because I don't understand it much or how it effects me specially, I can't answer. This question is even worse when in a job context since my explanations are all over the place and generally very negative, especially in the beginning when I used to say 'it means I can't be around people!'. I understand enough now I think to give something of an answer, but not nearly a good enough one I don't think, and so I hate the question, to the extent I probably won't mention it again .
All the best,
Dranz