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9. They ask great questions.

9. They ask great questions.

"They can ask really good questions."

  1. "Edit: to anyone not understanding what mean, I’m talking about people who ask “really good questions”, not just any questions, really good ones. I don’t know how one would achieve this skill(I know I haven’t).

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