100 ví dụ hỏi và trả lời về tên và thông tin cá nhân
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Basic Questions About Names
- Q: What is your name?
A: My name is [Your Name]. - Q: How do you spell your name?
A: It’s spelled [spell out your name, e.g., J-O-H-N]. - Q: Do you have a nickname?
A: Yes, my nickname is [Nickname]. Or, no, I don’t have a nickname. - Q: What does your name mean?
A: My name means [meaning, e.g., “John means ‘God is gracious’”]. Or, I’m not sure. - Q: How do you pronounce your name?
A: It’s pronounced [phonetic pronunciation, e.g., JAHN]. - Q: Why did your parents choose your name?
A: They chose it because [reason, e.g., it’s a family name or they liked the sound]. - Q: Do you like your name?
A: Yes, I like it because it’s unique. Or, I’m not a big fan because [reason]. - Q: What’s your full name?
A: My full name is [First Name Middle Name Last Name]. - Q: Is your name common in your country?
A: Yes, it’s quite common. Or, no, it’s pretty rare. - Q: Do you have a middle name?
A: Yes, my middle name is [Middle Name]. Or, no, I don’t have one.
Asking About Personal Information
- Q: Where are you from?
A: I’m from [City/Country]. - Q: What’s your nationality?
A: I’m [Nationality, e.g., American, Vietnamese]. - Q: How old are you?
A: I’m [Age] years old. - Q: What’s your date of birth?
A: My date of birth is [Month Day, Year]. - Q: What’s your occupation?
A: I’m a [Job Title, e.g., teacher, engineer]. - Q: Where do you live?
A: I live in [City/Town, Country]. - Q: What’s your phone number?
A: It’s [Phone Number]. Or, I’d prefer not to share that. - Q: What’s your email address?
A: My email is [Email Address]. - Q: Are you married?
A: Yes, I’m married. Or, no, I’m single. - Q: Do you have any siblings?
A: Yes, I have [number] brothers/sisters. Or, no, I’m an only child.
Formal and Professional Contexts
- Q: May I have your name, please?
A: Certainly, my name is [Your Name]. - Q: Could you provide your contact details?
A: Sure, my email is [Email] and my phone number is [Number]. - Q: What’s your title or position?
A: I’m the [Job Title, e.g., Marketing Manager] at [Company]. - Q: Can you confirm your date of birth for our records?
A: Yes, it’s [Month Day, Year]. - Q: What’s your address for official correspondence?
A: My address is [Street, City, Country]. - Q: Could you state your full name for the record?
A: My full name is [First Name Middle Name Last Name]. - Q: What’s your employee ID number?
A: It’s [ID Number]. - Q: How should I address you?
A: Please call me [Preferred Name, e.g., Ms. Smith or John]. - Q: What’s your company name?
A: I work for [Company Name]. - Q: Can you provide your professional background?
A: I have [X years] of experience in [Field] and currently work as [Job Title].
Informal and Casual Conversations
- Q: What’s your first name?
A: It’s [First Name]. - Q: Do you go by a nickname with friends?
A: Yeah, my friends call me [Nickname]. - Q: Where were you born?
A: I was born in [City/Country]. - Q: What’s your hometown like?
A: It’s [describe, e.g., a small, quiet town with friendly people]. - Q: Are you a student or do you work?
A: I’m a [student/worker, e.g., student studying biology]. - Q: What’s your favorite thing about your name?
A: I like that it’s [unique/easy to pronounce/special]. - Q: Do you have a pet? What’s its name?
A: Yes, my pet’s name is [Pet Name]. Or, no, I don’t have a pet. - Q: What’s your favorite hobby?
A: I enjoy [Hobby, e.g., reading, hiking]. - Q: Where do you usually hang out?
A: I like to hang out at [Place, e.g., cafes, parks]. - Q: What’s your favorite food?
A: I love [Food, e.g., pizza, sushi].
Cultural and Name-Related Questions
- Q: Is your name tied to your culture?
A: Yes, it’s a traditional [Culture, e.g., Vietnamese] name meaning [Meaning]. - Q: Do names have special meanings in your country?
A: In my country, names often reflect [e.g., family values, nature, or history]. - Q: Is your name popular in your culture?
A: Yes, it’s a common name. Or, no, it’s quite unique. - Q: Do you have a family name tradition?
A: Yes, my family names children after [e.g., grandparents]. Or, no, we don’t. - Q: How do people choose names in your culture?
A: Names are often chosen based on [e.g., meaning, religion, or family history]. - Q: Is your last name important in your culture?
A: Yes, it represents family heritage. Or, it’s not emphasized much. - Q: Do you use your full name in formal settings?
A: Yes, I use [Full Name] for official documents or meetings. - Q: Are there naming ceremonies in your culture?
A: Yes, we have [describe ceremony]. Or, no, we don’t have specific ceremonies. - Q: Can you change your name legally in your country?
A: Yes, by following a legal process like [briefly describe process]. - Q: Do you have a name in another language?
A: Yes, in [Language], my name is [Name]. Or, no, I use the same name.
Asking for Clarification or Verification
- Q: Could you repeat your name, please?
A: Sure, it’s [Your Name]. - Q: Did I pronounce your name correctly?
A: Yes, you got it right! Or, it’s actually pronounced [Correct Pronunciation]. - Q: Is your name spelled with a ‘C’ or a ‘K’?
A: It’s spelled with a [C/K, e.g., C]. - Q: Can you write your name for me?
A: Sure, I’ll write it down: [Your Name]. - Q: Is your last name [Last Name]?
A: Yes, that’s correct. Or, no, it’s actually [Correct Last Name]. - Q: Did I get your title right, [Title]?
A: Yes, that’s right. Or, no, it’s actually [Correct Title]. - Q: Is your email address [Email]?
A: Yes, that’s correct. Or, no, it’s [Correct Email]. - Q: Can you confirm your phone number?
A: Yes, it’s [Phone Number]. - Q: Is your address still [Address]?
A: Yes, that’s current. Or, no, I’ve moved to [New Address]. - Q: Are you still working at [Company]?
A: Yes, I’m still there. Or, no, I now work at [New Company].
Sensitive or Private Information
- Q: How do I politely decline to share my phone number?
A: “I’d prefer not to share my number, but you can reach me via email.” - Q: What do I say if I don’t want to share my age?
A: “I’d rather not say, but I’m young at heart!” - Q: How do I ask for someone’s name without being rude?
A: “I’m sorry, I didn’t catch your name. Could you tell me again?” - Q: How do I avoid giving my address?
A: “I’m not comfortable sharing my address, but I can meet you at [location].” - Q: How do I ask if someone’s single politely?
A: “Are you currently in a relationship, or are you enjoying the single life?” - Q: What do I say if I forget someone’s name?
A: “I’m sorry, could you remind me of your name?” - Q: How do I respond if someone mispronounces my name?
A: “It’s actually pronounced [Correct Pronunciation]. No worries!” - Q: How do I decline to share my email address?
A: “I’d prefer to keep my email private, but I can connect another way.” - Q: How do I ask for someone’s contact details politely?
A: “Could I have your contact info to stay in touch?” - Q: What do I say if I don’t want to share my job details?
A: “I work in [general field, e.g., marketing], but I’d rather not get into specifics.”
Fun and Casual Questions
- Q: If you could change your name, what would it be?
A: I’d pick [New Name] because it sounds [reason, e.g., cool]. - Q: What’s the funniest name you’ve heard?
A: I once heard [Funny Name], and it made me laugh! - Q: Do you name your pets after people?
A: Yes, my pet is named after [Person]. Or, no, I choose unique names. - Q: What’s a name you’d give your future child?
A: I like [Name] because it’s [reason, e.g., timeless]. - Q: Do you have a favorite celebrity name?
A: I like [Celebrity Name] because it’s catchy. - Q: What’s a name you find hard to pronounce?
A: Names like [Example Name] can be tricky for me. - Q: Do you ever forget people’s names?
A: Yes, sometimes! I try to write them down to remember. - Q: What’s a name that reminds you of your childhood?
A: [Name] reminds me of a friend from school. - Q: Do you like when people use your nickname?
A: Yes, it feels friendly. Or, I prefer my full name. - Q: What’s a name you’d give a fictional character?
A: I’d choose [Name] for a cool, adventurous character.
Miscellaneous Questions
- Q: How do I introduce myself in a group?
A: “Hi everyone, I’m [Your Name], and I’m [brief description, e.g., a student].” - Q: How do I ask someone’s name in a meeting?
A: “Hi, I don’t think we’ve met. May I have your name?” - Q: What’s a polite way to correct a name mistake?
A: “Just a heads-up, my name is actually [Correct Name].” - Q: How do I remember people’s names?
A: Repeat their name in conversation or associate it with something memorable. - Q: What do I say if someone forgets my name?
A: “No worries, I’m [Your Name]. Nice to see you!” - Q: How do I share my name in a job interview?
A: “Hello, I’m [Your Name], here for the [Position] interview.” - Q: How do I ask about someone’s family name?
A: “May I know your last name, please?” - Q: What do I say if I’m filling out a form?
A: “My name is [Full Name], and my details are [provide details].” - Q: How do I ask for someone’s preferred pronouns?
A: “What pronouns do you use, if I may ask?” - Q: How do I introduce two people to each other?
A: “Hi [Person 1], this is [Person 2]. [Person 2], meet [Person 1].”
Cultural and Professional Nuances
- Q: How do I address someone with a title?
A: Use their title, like “Dr. Smith” or “Professor Jones.” - Q: What’s a polite way to ask for someone’s age in a professional setting?
A: “May I know your age range for our records?” Or avoid asking directly. - Q: How do I share my name in a multicultural setting?
A: “My name is [Your Name], and it’s pronounced [Pronunciation].” - Q: How do I ask someone’s name in a formal email?
A: “Could you please provide your full name for our records?” - Q: What do I say if someone uses the wrong title?
A: “Actually, I’m [Correct Title, e.g., Ms., not Mrs.]. Thanks!” - Q: How do I handle a name that’s hard to pronounce?
A: Ask politely: “Could you help me pronounce your name correctly?” - Q: How do I give my name in a phone call?
A: “This is [Your Name] calling from [Company/Place].” - Q: What’s a polite way to ask for someone’s job title?
A: “Could you tell me your role or position at [Company]?” - Q: How do I respond if someone asks too many personal questions?
A: “I’d rather keep that private, but I’m happy to talk about [other topic].” - Q: How do I make my name memorable in a conversation?
A: Repeat it naturally, e.g., “Hi, I’m [Your Name], and I’m excited to meet you!”



