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Explain Your “Why” By explaining the reasons as to why you would want to have dinner with a specific person, you give the interviewer more opportunity to know who you are and assess the way that you think. You could also include the conversation topic that you would envision discussing with your chosen dinner guest.
There are 44 men on the list and nine women. Charles Darwin. Albert Einstein. Isaac Newton. Galileo. Socrates. Plato. Aristotle. Leonardo da Vinci.
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If the person asks why you want to have a dinner with him/her, say to the person peacefully the real reason why. I would just ask them. You could say ‘hey would you like to grab dinner some time? ‘ And then if they say yes figure out a time and date.
Which celeb would you most like to invite to a dinner party? Hugh Jackman. Nicole Kidman. Delta Goodrem. Kylie Minogue. Miranda Kerr. Russell Crowe. Hamish Blake. Keith Urban.
Top 10 dead celebrities these people most want to meet : Jesus Christ. Now, who can argue with this pick, no matter what your religion. Princess Diana. Okay, I understand this list was compiled by asking English folks. William Shakespeare. Albert Einstein. Marilyn Monroe. Leonardo da Vinci. Elvis Presley. Roald Dahl.
12 Of The Most Famous Women In History Jane Austen (1775 – 1817) Anne Frank (1929 – 1945) Maya Angelou (1928 – 2014) Queen Elizabeth I (1533 – 1603) Catherine the Great (1729 – 1796) Sojourner Truth (1797 – 1883) Rosa Parks (1913 – 2005) Malala Yousafzai (1997 – )
The 100 Most Significant Figures in History Jesus. Napoleon. Muhammad. William Shakespeare. Abraham Lincoln. George Washington. Adolf Hitler. Aristotle.
The 10 most influential people in history , according to Wikipedia Adolf Hitler. Screen grab. Carl Linnaeus. Wikipedia Commons. Abraham Lincoln. Wikimedia. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Winston Churchill. Wikimedia Commons. Queen Victoria. Wikimedia Commons. George Washington. Wikimedia Commons. Napoleon. Wikimedia.
If you’ve had lunch , say ‘yes’. If you haven’t, say ‘no’.
They are largely interchangeable. ‘ What did you have …’ can be used further from the event (eating dinner ) than ‘what have you had …’ which needs to be asked reasonably soon after the meal .
If you think the time is right to ask her out , just pop the question and let her take her time to answer it. Don’t be corny and ruin a simple thing like asking her out . Don’t use cheesy lines or gestures for that matter. If they go wrong, there is really no coming back from that.