This article was co-authored by Seth Hall and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Seth T. Hall (ICF ACC, CLC, and MNLP) is a Certified Life Coach and Founder of Transformational Solutions, a Los Angeles-based life-coaching company that helps people achieve their toughest goals, find their own voice, and think outside the box. He has been a life coach for over 10 years, specializing in personal development, relationships, career and finance, and wellness. He has helped his clients break the negative cycles in their lives and replace them with a positive, proactive mindset. Seth believes that everyone has the potential to live a fulfilling and rewarding life, and works passionately to help them reach their full potential. With a deep understanding of how our minds work and the power of positive thinking, he encourages his clients to find their unique paths in life and find success on their own terms. He is a certified master practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a featured co-author for WikiHow, and co-author of "The Mountain Method”, “The Happy Tiger”, and “The V.I.S.I.O.N.S. Program”.
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Understanding and knowing someone on a deeper level is one of the keys to a successful relationship, platonic or romantic. That’s why we’ve compiled the ultimate list of questions to see how well your loved ones know you. From funny and juicy to personal and deep, here are the best “Who knows me better” questions to deepen bonds and have a fun time with friends and family!
Top-Tier Questions to Ask Friends About Yourself
- What’s my type?
- What’s my zodiac sign?
- What’s my favorite band?
- What are my parents’ names?
- What’s my biggest pet peeve?
- What’s my favorite way to unwind?
- Am I a morning person or a night owl?
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Keep in mind that it’s totally normal if your friend, family member, or partner doesn’t answer every question correctly—that doesn’t mean they don’t love or care about you. If you don’t think your loved ones really know you or make an effort to ask you questions, calmly express your feelings and clearly communicate your needs.Thanks