I did my first interview in 1995 and was asked about my private life. I said, 'Why would I tell you? I don't see the logic in anyone knowing that about me. For whose sake? Nobody wins.'
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'Tell me about yourself.' When interviewers ask this, they don't want to hear about everything that has happened in your life; the interviewer's objective is to see how you respond to this vague yet personal question.
I'm intensely private. I don't like giving interviews.
I'm not really that private of a person. I live in a small town and I'm very neighborly. I go out to dinner just about four nights a week and sit and talk to people. I'm not that private, so it's not that strange to do an interview and try to share a little bit of your life.
I've always been really private about my personal life. I don't talk about it.
I am quite private about my personal life, and I don't talk much about it.
When people ask me silly questions about my private life, I just say, I don't discuss that.
There's a way of negotiating how you portray your private life publicly that I've never had the skill to do.
I would never ever talk about my own personal life in an interview.
First of all, I'm pretty private about my personal life.
Interviews don't go to the core of my life. Everybody knows my life - it's an open book.
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