A Quote by Bobby Deol

I hate giving interviews. — © Bobby Deol
I hate giving interviews.
You know what I hate? I hate people who give me plants. The whole giving someone plants - it's like giving someone a pet. I'm giving you responsibility, I'm giving you a thing that you now have to take care of for, like, a year until it dies, and then I'm giving you sadness and guilt.
I don't like to do interviews, to be honest. I hate interviews.
Insecurity is very common among actors. When I started giving interviews and talking to people that I didn't know, it was a nightmare. I've learned how to deal with interviews and insecurity; I've gotten used to it.
The week before the (US Open) I gave a few interviews for CNN, USA Network, New York Times, USA Today and Sports Illustrated which had been arranged beforehand. The reason for giving these interviews is not only because working with the media is just part of the job, it is much more my desire to contribute to the promotion of tennis in the U.S.
I hate interviews - but you have to do them.
My greatest career mistake is giving interviews.
I'm intensely private. I don't like giving interviews.
I did, but I'm not real fond of giving interviews.
I picked up an issue of 'Cosmopolitan' the other day that had tips for job interviews, because I was like, "I need to get better at interviews." The article was basically about how to get someone not to hate you in 20 minutes. Every single thing they told you not to do, I was like, "I do that every day."
I picked up an issue of Cosmopolitan the other day that had tips for job interviews, because I was like, 'I need to get better at interviews.' The article was basically about how to get someone not to hate you in 20 minutes. Every single thing they told you not to do, I was like, 'I do that every day.'
I'm not used to doing press conferences, and I don't like giving interviews.
I love interviews, meeting fans, teaching workshops, giving speeches... all of it.
Giving interviews is the most difficult thing about being a gymnast.
There's animals like us existing and thinking and giving interviews on Australian television.
I don't think of myself as giving interviews. I just have conversations. That gets me in trouble.
When you start giving interviews like the CEO of an established company, it's just wrong.
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