FAQs
How do you answer a question thoroughly? ›
- Listen to the Question. Sounds simple, but with so many things calling for our attention, it's easy to be distracted and not hear what the question really is. ...
- Pause. The second step is to pause long enough to take a breath from your diaphragm. ...
- Repeat the Question. ...
- Respond Honestly. ...
- Know When to Stop.
- Name the situation or feeling referred to in the comment.
- Express your appreciation for the feedback.
- Mention what will be different in the future.
- State the benefits of the changes.
- End the response with a good closing, such as a summary, a call for participation, or a "thank you."
Before answering a tough question, take a moment to compose yourself. Avoid a reactive response by taking a deep breath, gathering your thoughts and thinking about your approach to the question. This pause can give you time to choose an appropriate strategy, like humor, to deal with the situation.
What is the best way to reply? ›If you're responding to a message from another person, get them engaged within the conversation and give them a true response that is at least a sentence or 2 long. Sometimes, it's perfectly acceptable to respond with “o*k” if it makes sense in the context. But avoid the “K” reply, which can feel terse and rude.
What is a good sentence for comment? ›We haven't gotten any comments on the new design. I'd appreciate your comments on this issue. We've received positive comments from many of our readers. She couldn't be reached for comment.
How do you properly answer a question? ›It's tempting to jump straight into an answer (especially if you're feeling a little anxious!). It's important to listen carefully, then pause for a moment and reflect. Make sure that you understand the question clearly before you answer it. If you're not clear about the question, ask a clarifying question of your own.
How do you answer a how fully question? ›Your answer requires a clear judgement e.g. '… explains to an extent'. Source points selected (quote directly from the source or paraphrase) should be supported by a detailed explanation clearly linked to the question.
How do you answer interview questions thoroughly? ›- Gather Information - Read the job description and organization's website carefully. ...
- Research Yourself - What would your team/boss say about you? ...
- Think About Your Strengths and Weaknesses - Do a Personal SWOT Analysis. ...
- Identify Key Competencies – The ones you'll need in new role.