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Date: PostID:6025787423 

Title:() Any advice on questions I should pose to an adult younger person?

 I am always of course expecting to make some mutual-consent personal friends in my leisuretime who are younger or significantly younger than myself.

As I wait for that development to occur, I would like to ask any of you if you have suggested comments I could make in my inevitable first-ever tea and conversation meeting with a legal-status-adult younger person in Austin during my and that younger person's leisuretime?

For instance:

---Should I ask them what their favorite hobbies or pastimes are?

---Should I ask them what their "dream career" or "ideal career" would be, if they could somehow pursue that type of career sooner than expected?

---Should I ask them which fruits and vegetables are their favorites?

---Should I ask them what their pet peeves are as a human being?

---Should I ask them whether they believe that someone has significantly wronged themselves, and if so, in which specific ways?

---Should I ask them whether they currently expect to be living in Austin or Central Texas five or 10 years from now?

---Should I ask them what they do for G-rated (non-sexual) fun?

---Should I ask them what their leading platonic (non-sexual) passions in life are?

---Should I ask them which foreign country they would most like to visit-----England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Canada, Australia, Germany, Sweden, France, Greece, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Denmark, New Zealand, Spain, Italy, Czechoslovakia, or some other foreign nation?

---Should I ask them to complete the sentence, "My own greatest strength as a human being is..."?

---Should I ask them what their previous strictly-platonic (non-sexual) leisuretime-only involvements with older persons have been like?

---Should I ask them to please state which famous persons or other persons are the leading heroes or heroines from their own life?

---Should I ask them how they can tell whether a person is honest or not?

---Should I ask them to please tell me about the most difficult personal crisis they have endured in their life?

---Should I ask them what their all-time favorite "words of wisdom" or "wise sayings" or "words of advice" are that have been very helpful and inspirational to them in their own life?

---Should I ask them how much peer pressure they face, and how do they respond to or react to that peer pressure?

--Should I ask them if they agree or disagree with those who say that anyone over age 30 is untrustworthy or boring?

--Should I ask them if they have ever had a mischievous prank pulled on them that they were offended by?

--Should I ask them how they decide whether to trust another person?

--Should I ask them if they agree or disagree with those who say that someone in their teens or twenties cannot find "common ground" or "major points of agreement" with middle-aged persons other than their own relatives?

---Should I ask them what their outlook is toward the theme of competition?

---Should I ask them if they believe that they themselves have any enemies, and if so, how can they be sure about that, and how do they plan to respond to any such circumstance in which they believe they have one or more enemies? For instance, should they call the police and report suspicions of theirs about possible alleged criminal intent toward themselves by any cited "enemy"?

---Should I ask them to describe the happiest day or the happiest moment of their own life?

---Should I ask them to tell me about specific ways in which they themselves feel misunderstood by others?

---Should I ask them the last occasion they can recall having chuckled with delight, and what was the specific occasion that prompted the chuckling or delighted laughter from them?

---Should I ask them if they agree with those who say that there are two types of people on this planet, the winners and the losers, and if so, how would they describe what a winner is like and how would they define the term "loser"?

---Should I ask them which types of people or which specific persons have the greatest calming effect on themselves?

---Should I ask them to tell me what their actions would be if they were told that they have been appointed as "Ruler of the World" for one total day?

---Should I ask them if they would like to censor the beliefs and public statements of anyone in particular whose vantage point and opinions are significantly different from and incompatible with their own?

---Should I ask them what they are the most grateful for about their own life at present?

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