31 question that is worth asking your friends to know them better
Inspiration / / December 26, 2019
Surely you remember how in school exchanged homemade questionnaires - beautiful notebooks with lists of questions. Their content was different from case to case: each tried to create a profile to stand out, not only design, but also questions. The tricky they are, the more interesting it was to answer them.
The tradition of filling in forms originated, but not in Russian schools, and visitors intellectual salons in the XIX century England.
high society representatives responded to the questions in special albums and share them. This game quickly spread around the world and has become popular among different segments of the population. It is known that the questionnaire was filled German philosopher Karl Marx, American writer John Updike, the Soviet director Andrei Tarkovsky, the American scientist Arthur Heller and other celebrities.
In the world there are many options for profiles, but the most popular of all was the questionnaire of Marcel Proust, French writer, author of the seven-volume novel "In Search of Lost Time."
Proust filled out a questionnaire several times in his life, but has survived only two choices: in 1886, when he was 13 or 14 years, and the years 1891-1892 (19-20 years). Questionnaires include 24 and 31 questions. Since profiles are repeated to each other, we decided to publish a full version.
Many of these issues have never been able to come to your mind, and you can ask them not only friends, but currently.
- What are your most characteristic feature.
- What qualities do you value most in a man?
- What qualities do you value most in women?
- What do you value most in your friends?
- What is your main shortcoming?
- What is your favorite activity or hobby?
- What is your dream of happiness?
- What do you think the biggest misfortune?
- How would you like to be?
- In which country would you like to live?
- What's your favorite color?
- Favorite flower?
- My favorite bird?
- Are your favorite writers?
- Favorite poets?
- Favorite literary hero?
- Favorite fictional character?
- Favorite composers?
- Favorite artists?
- Favorite heroes in real life?
- My favorite character in the story?
- Favorite names?
- What do you hate most?
- What historical figures do you despise?
- What moment in military history do you value most?
- What reform do you appreciate particularly high?
- What ability would you like to possess?
- How would you like to die?
- What is your state of mind at the moment?
- What are the vices you feel forgiven?
- What is your motto?