Imagine a party. At the beginning, the host tells the attendees there are only two rules for the evening: You can’t talk about work You can’t talk about cities Standard conversational crutches will not work tonight. Yet, projected in a prominent place, is a list of questions. Conveniently, these are the sorts of questions you’d ask someone at a specific kind of gathering. They’re a little quirky, slightly strange. Each wants to land at the intersection of probing and whimsical.
Skip the small talk
Skip the small talk
Skip the small talk
Imagine a party. At the beginning, the host tells the attendees there are only two rules for the evening: You can’t talk about work You can’t talk about cities Standard conversational crutches will not work tonight. Yet, projected in a prominent place, is a list of questions. Conveniently, these are the sorts of questions you’d ask someone at a specific kind of gathering. They’re a little quirky, slightly strange. Each wants to land at the intersection of probing and whimsical.