Do you think it is rude to ask someone what they do for a living?

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If it’s one of the first things you ask someone you just met I think some people can find it off-putting. It can give the impression you judge others based on what they do, rather than who they are. As long as it’s asked in a general way I don’t think it’s offensive.

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