WigglyPenguin
WigglyPenguin

what would you tell in response to "tell me about yourself" without mentioning anything about your job/work ?

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GroovyKoala
GroovyKoala
Eviden20mo

Meri Ek taang nakli hai, Mai hockey ka bahut bada khiladi tha. Ek din Uday bhai ko meri kisi baat pe gussa aagaya aur mere he hockey se meri taang ke do tukde kar diye. Lekin dil ke bohot ache hai, Fauran mujhe hospital le gaye aur ye nakli taang lagwayi.

SwirlyTaco
SwirlyTaco

@Bicken_Chiryani Ded.

WigglyPenguin
WigglyPenguin

aise toh ek quite mujhe bhi aata hai:

"Kabhi kabhi jeetne ke liye haarna pdta hai, haar kar jeetne waale ko baazigar kehte hain, dar ke aage Jeet hai, Jo jeeta wohi Sikandar iski maa ka b*#sda"

  • shrikant from family man
JazzyNarwhal
JazzyNarwhal

During an interview if not about job or work, am I going to talk about my body count?

WigglyPenguin
WigglyPenguin

who said it's an interview?

JazzyNarwhal
JazzyNarwhal

Fair point.

JazzyRaccoon
JazzyRaccoon

This is usually asked to know about the thing that will motivate you when money stops motivating you.

My usual response to this question is around my hobbies, things that i would have done had I not started up or had I not have any worry of earning for living.

What kind of food I love, do I love to travel, if left alone in room with few people how can I difeerebtiate myself etc.

ZippyLlama
ZippyLlama

Mera juta hai japani ..

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