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Question 1: Is there anything that has made you feel happy lately?
Sample Answer: Yes, recently I felt really happy when I finished an important project at work. It took me a few weeks to complete, so I was proud of myself when everything went smoothly. I treated myself to a nice dinner afterward to celebrate. Moments like that always lift my mood.
Question 2: What made you happy when you were little?
Sample Answer: When I was a child, I was happiest when I played outside with my friends. We didn’t have fancy toys, but we used our imagination to make simple games fun. I also loved it when my parents took me to the park on weekends. Those small things always made my childhood joyful.
Question 3: What do you think will make you feel happy in the future?
Sample Answer: In the future, I think achieving a good work-life balance will make me happy. I hope to have a stable career, travel more, and spend quality time with my family. Having peace of mind and doing what I love are what I consider real happiness.
Question 4: When do you feel happy at work? Why?
Sample Answer: I feel happy at work when I complete a difficult task or get positive feedback from my boss. It gives me a sense of accomplishment and motivates me to keep improving. I also enjoy collaborating with supportive teammates, which makes the workplace more enjoyable and less stressful.
Question 5: Do you feel happy when buying new things?
Sample Answer: Yes, I do, especially when I buy something I’ve wanted for a long time. It gives me a short burst of excitement and satisfaction. However, the feeling doesn’t usually last very long. Real happiness for me comes from experiences rather than material things.
Question 6: Do you think people are happy when buying new things?
Sample Answer: I think most people feel happy when they buy something new because it gives them a sense of reward. Shopping can also be a way to reduce stress. But in many cases, that happiness is temporary, and people soon look for something else to buy. It’s more like short-term pleasure than true happiness.