"Questions that start with
“who,” “what,” “where,” “when,” “how,” or “why”
have high probability of thoughtful responses,
whereas those that begin with
“would,” “should,” “is,” “are,” and “do you think”
can limit your answers."
“who,” “what,” “where,” “when,” “how,” or “why”
have high probability of thoughtful responses,
whereas those that begin with
“would,” “should,” “is,” “are,” and “do you think”
can limit your answers."




