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Meeting Someone for the First Time? Don’t Ask About Their Job | Your Money Briefing | WSJ

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Discussing your job is a common question when meeting someone for the first time.

WSJ “Work & Life” columnist Rachel Feintzeig joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss the benefits of giving work questions less priority and instead focusing on other areas of your life.

0:00 Asking someone what they do for work might be jarring for some
1:06 Why some people feel their job defines them
2:01 Is it still appropriate to ask someone what they do for work?
2:45 Creative ways to answer 'what do you do?'
4:03 Is there a stigma surrounding asking someone about their job?

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job talk, what do you do for a living, what do you do
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