Meaning:
Most adults ask each other this question when they meet. It means what do you do for a living.
Examples:
- I’m curious, what do you do for a living?
- So, what do you do outside of work?
- I see you’re always busy. What do you do?
- We haven’t talked much. What do you do?
- When you say you’re a consultant, what do you do exactly?
- We’re discussing careers. What do you do?
- You mentioned working late. What do you do?
- In your free time, what do you do?
- I’m interested in your field. What do you do?
- At this party, it’s great to meet new people. What do you do?
- For our networking event, could you tell me what you do?
- You’re always traveling. What do you do?
- In our company, what do you do?
- I heard you’re an artist. What do you do specifically?
- We’re sharing our work experiences. What do you do?
- During the interview, they asked, ‘What do you do?’
- I saw your profile and wondered, what do you do?
- In your role at the company, what do you do?
- On your LinkedIn, it says you’re a strategist. What do you do?
- We’re planning a collaborative project. What do you do?