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What was something in 2024 that drove you crazy?
(Meaning: something that annoyed you.)
Can you think of a time this year when you broke the ice with someone new?
(Meaning: to start a conversation or make people feel comfortable.)
What was something in 2024 that made you feel on top of the world?
(Meaning: feeling very happy or successful.)
Have you had a blast at a party or event this year? What made it fun?
(Meaning: to have a great time.)
Can you think of a time when you made up your mind about something important? What did you decide?
(Meaning: to decide on something after thinking about it.)
What’s your favorite song that always lifts your spirits?
(Meaning: to make you feel happier or more positive.)
What’s something you can’t wait to do next year?
(Meaning: to be excited or eager for something to happen.)
What is something that always puts a smile on your face?
(Meaning: something that makes you happy.)
What is something you do when you want to cool off?
(Meaning: to relax or become calm, usually after being hot or upset.)
When you need to make an important decision, do you usually think twice or decide quickly?
(Meaning: to reconsider something before doing it.)
What’s something you can’t stand doing? Why not?
(Meaning: something you really dislike.)
When you want to relax, what helps you wind down?
(Meaning: to relax after work or stress.)
Have you ever been in a situation where you were in the same boat as someone else? What did you do together?
(Meaning: to be in the same situation as someone else.)
Can you think of a time when you had to hold your horses? What happened?
(Meaning: to wait or be patient.)
Tell me about a time when you made a mistake. How did you fix it?
(Meaning: to do something wrong or incorrect.)
When you're feeling sad, what do you do to cheer up?
(Meaning: to feel happier or more positive.)
What’s something that always gets on your nerves? Why does it bother you?
(Meaning: to annoy or irritate.)