1. Is that your daughter?/Is that your mother?
If you don't know someone's relationship, it's better not to ask questions directly and impose on them.
This is a rather delicate and sensitive issue for many people. First, consider their behavior, the way they address you, and then behave appropriately.
2. How old are you?
There are five topics you should avoid in conversations: Religion, politics , health, age, and money, especially with new acquaintances.
While you can speak freely, there is still a certain intimacy required to share these issues.
There are five topics you should avoid in conversations: Religion, politics, health, age and money, especially with new acquaintances. Illustration photo
3. How much is this?
"How much do you earn?", "How much are these shoes of yours?" ... are impolite questions.
Also, people don’t like to admit their low salaries or brag about their high incomes to people they’re not close to. Or maybe they don’t like their jobs and want to change but haven’t found the right opportunity.
Anyway, questions about money and remuneration, prices of personal items are very private.
4. How long have you two been in love?
It is rude to pry into someone's relationship status. If you and the other person are close enough, they will automatically share their current status.
Don't ruin a meeting by asking disrespectful questions.
5. When will you have a baby?
Some similar questions you should also avoid are: "Do you have children?", "Are you pregnant?", "Do you want a boy or a girl?"...
People with multiple children also get frustrated when they get statements like, " Are all these kids yours?"
The question of why they haven't had a baby also bothers childless couples and can even make them sad if they are infertile. In addition, the topic of pregnancy also implies teasing about being overweight.
If your conversation partner has children with them, it's best to ask about their interests, and if they don't have children with them, find other topics to talk about.
Some questions you should avoid are: "Do you have children?", "Are you pregnant?", "Do you want a boy or a girl?"... Illustration photo
6. Will this last?
People rarely talk about specific health problems of the other person, but they often ask questions related to appearance such as: "Does your tattoo hurt?", "Is this hair real?", "Where did you get eyelash extensions?"...
Few people really want to tell strangers about their tattoos, piercings, or hairstyles. Furthermore, you should never touch them because it is an invasion of privacy.
Asking people about any cosmetic procedures they have had is also a big no-no. Even if you are sure they have had a skin-whitening treatment, don’t ask them which salon they went to.
It's likely they want people to think they're naturally beautiful and your question makes them embarrassed or angry.
Source: https://giadinh.suckhoedoisong.vn/luc-moi-quen-co-6-cau-nguoi-eq-cao-khong-bao-gio-hoi-172240917163719864.htm
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