Is there anything as such called love at first sight?
I guess no, but how about after 36 ambiguous questions?
We have divided the 36 questions into four sets to invoke friendship, trust, empathy, and love. Let us see how these things may or may not work in real life.
Meant to be.

Starting with if you are meant to be questioning can be a good place, to begin with. Compatibility is an important box that must be ticked. It is not about how much you two are alike, but it is about if you can be in each others company for a lifetime. So, start of this round but remember not to hurry.
Take your time.
Take your time, do not rush yourself through the questions. Get to know your partner slowly and do not just scan through the questions. Let your partner narrate his/her story thoroughly. Answer their questions too.
Bottom line: Do not rush. Take your time. Enjoy your time. It’s important to feel that spark between you two.
A new spark.
It is a difficult thing to explain and even experience. The adrenaline rush when you meet a potential partner can be huge. At that point, it can be difficult to know if you can feel that spark between you two.
So, give it some time, open up and maybe then you can feel the spark. And when you do, may you will know that it might as well is love.
Love is an action.
Love is not something that can happen. It comes as a result of each other’s actions. And love can be a little selfish because it makes you hope for the other persons love. And what is love? It is something you experience. But how? Through your actions, it might be small or big, but they must exist. So, ask them about it.
Know this person before you can fall or reject this person.
Love can be a little pestering, a little mad but it is very caring at the end of the day. It is different for everyone. Within these 36 questions, it is not possible to fall deeply in love with that person you just met, but yes it can be good enough to seal the deal on your first date.








