Sago
I ask a lot of questions, for example when meeting people for the first time I would maybe ask where they were from or how they knew the hosts.
With our threeAC, I ask about their work, plans re holidays etc.
My sister in law apparently doesnāt like that I ask so many questions, on the few occasions I see her, I may ask how her sons are, is she going away, howās work etc.
Yesterday I asked my friend and neighbour how her son had got on in a job interview, he had told us the previous day and was clearly excited.
My neighbour said she hadnāt asked him, she doesnāt like to invade his privacy.
She once said to me ā Iām not like you, I donāt ask so many questionsā
Iām now feeling a bit paranoidš¬.
She must have realised he'd told you about the interview otherwise you wouldn't have known about it. I think her response was a bit 'snippy'.
Gosh, if someone was attentive to something my son had told them, I'd be delighted that they were interested enough to enquire further.
A job interview isn't something you normally broadcast far and wide so he must regard you as a friend - maybe that's the problem, a little bit of jealousy because he confided in you?