A blind date is an opportunity to get to know each other, and here are some questions that can help you get to know each other faster during the blind date process::
Personal background: Ask the other person's family background, educational background, occupation, etc., to learn about the other person's family environment, upbringing, and professional situation.
Hobbies: Ask each other about their hobbies and leisure activities, so that you can understand each other's hobbies and lifestyles, and whether they have anything in common.
Values and beliefs: The other person's values and belief system, such as views on family, career, religion or social issues, can give you an idea of whether the other person's values are similar to yours.
Future planning: Understand the other party's future plans, including career, family, life goals, etc., and you can judge whether the other party's goals are in line with yours.
Habits and ways of dealing with things: Asking about the other person's habits, how they deal with problems, and their attitudes towards conflicts and difficulties can help you understand the person's personality and ability to deal with problems.
Family relationship: understand the relationship between the other party and the family, the way family members get along with each other and the importance, and the attitude and behavior of the other party in the family relationship.
Observe the other party's words and deeds: By observing the other party's daily words and deeds, including the attitude, words and deeds of the other party and the service staff, you can get a preliminary understanding of the other party's way of dealing with people.
Please note that during the blind date process, remember to respect the privacy of the other person and avoid asking questions that are too personal or sensitive. Mutual understanding is a process of mutual understanding, and the principles of openness, honesty and respect for each other should be maintained.