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A (Hopefully) Interesting Email Question Swap

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A (Hopefully) Interesting Email Question Swap
Swap Coordinator:Apollo (contact)
Swap categories: Miscellaneous  Newbie  Email 
Number of people in swap:87
Location:International
Type:Type 1: Electronic
Last day to signup/drop:October 22, 2010
Date items must be sent by:October 29, 2010
Number of swap partners:6
Description:

When I first joined Swap-bot a few months ago there seemed to be a good amount of email swaps where you would simply answer the questions and send them to your partners. I really enjoy those kind of swaps since it lets me think about things in my life and they are simple to send. However, I haven't participated in one of those in several weeks and it doesn't seem like there are any right now with strictly questions.

All you have to do is answer the questions and send them to your six (6) partners. If possible, please type more than one word answers. No one learns anything about you if your answer is simply "Yes."

This will be open to everybody. If you are brand new, go ahead and sign up. If you need some rating repair, then this is a good swap to join. If you do have 3's and 1's please explain them so that I will be convinced that you won't flake on this swap. It shouldn't be difficult to complete an email swap though.

If someone is doing a series of swaps like this and wants me to delete this one, then I will. I just wanted to do a swap like this again.

The questions are:

  1. What state and/or country do you reside in?

  2. Do you know your ancestry? What nationalities are you?

  3. What would I find in your refrigerator right now?

  4. If you could give the world one piece of advice, what would it be?

  5. If you could only see black and white except for one color, what color would you choose to see and why?

  6. What do you think is your biggest fault?

  7. What do you think is the perfect age to be, and why?

  8. What is the scariest experience you've ever had?

  9. What is the most beautiful image, place, thing you have ever seen? Why?

  10. If you could confront anyone from your past, who would it be and why?

  11. What is a word or phrase you use frequently and how did you pick it up?

  12. What’s something you know you do differently than most people?

*I did not come up with these questions. Google found them for me.

EDIT: If English is not your first language and you're having a problem understanding the questions, feel free to send me a message or leave a comment below

Discussion

ThriftyUrbanMom 10/15/2010 #

HI! Can these be sent via PM through here or you have to give your email out?

Apollo 10/15/2010 #

Hello,

When partners are assigned your email will be visible to only the members who have you as one of their partners. If you wish you may send your answers through PM. Whichever you prefer. I hope that helped!

kimphilipsvanburen 10/17/2010 #

Hi, it's probably because English is not my language, but can you explain the last question for me? I have no idea what kind of answer you are looking for, THANKS!

Apollo 10/17/2010 #

Hello kimphilipsvanburen,

I'm trying to think of how to re-word the question. Basically...think of something you do. Do most people do it in the way you do? Or do you do it in a way that isn't considered "normal"?

Here's an example. Most people start reading a book from front to back. However, I will usually read the last word on the last page of the book before starting it. So I read books differently than most people.

I hope I explained that well enough. If you are still having trouble understanding it feel free to skip it.

papercaper 10/20/2010 #

We take a lot of short-cuts in English based on assumed knowledge, and the structure becomes less and less predictable. That's partly why it's so difficult to learn! @Apollo would you mind if I tried to re-word the last question the way it would be structured in most (well, many) other languages?

  1. Describe one activity that you are aware (that) you perform (or 'do') differently to most other people.

I know that doesn't flow well in English with the 2nd 'that', but it should be understandable even if a non-English speaker translated it word by word with a dictionary.

And for people who are still learning English, you might have seen

  • different than
  • different to
  • different from

Different people and different nationalities of people sometimes say it differently. Differently than/to/from each other, I mean. ;)

papercaper 10/20/2010 #

That should have been Question 12, not 1.

karliskielty 10/20/2010 #

I wrote out my answers already and just wanted to say that I like the questions, very thought provoking, at least they had me thinking.

megsnapl18 10/20/2010 #

I agree with karliskielty, I just finished mine and it really had me thinking.

Apollo 10/20/2010 #

To papercaper - That seems good. I didn't think about non-English speakers being unable to understand the questions well.

To karliskielty & megsnapl18 - I'm glad you like the questions. I tried to pick out ones that weren't what you normally see in an email swap. It makes it more involved and personal instead of just "yes" or "no" questions.

papercaper 10/20/2010 #

@Apollo - Only 10% of us spoke English as a first language at my primary (elementary) school. Communicating effectively across a language barrier is the best way to learn about sentence structure when you're 8!

ElizabethObviously 10/20/2010 #

I really enjoyed answering these questions!!! I would def join more surveys like this if you hosted any!!! I like putting more thought than yes or no into my answers :D Good job @Apollo

wandaibenitez 10/20/2010 #

English is not my first language but I love to see the faces some people do when I'm trying to explain or ask something. Finally I have what I want, they go to where they ask for and everyone is happy!!! LOL

SilverHealer 10/24/2010 #

Great swap, @Apollo ! I adore these question swaps and I love reading the various answers. I know that I ramble a bit when I answer questions, but it's so fun!

pamelaz 10/24/2010 #

Thanks so much for this swap - what a blast!

DixieDiane 10/25/2010 #

Enjoyed the swap...hope to see another :)

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