Jeremy Paxman
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Consider the type of question
Short, open questions allow you to stay in control. Vague or closed questions mean the guest has
control and can avoid giving a revealing answer. Keep it short and to the point. Start questions
with who, what, why, when, where or how.
Play dumb
You can get more out of someone by asking why they did something or what they meant. Be
curious and ask neutral questions that allow the guest to explain themselves. How so? What do
you mean?
Be persistent
Have you got to the middle of this onion or are there still layers to peel away? Don’t be intimated
- and don’t be scared of pauses.
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