Step 4-Organize your answer and say it Okay, so you have precisely the relevant nugget of information that the asker wants to know. But presentation matters. Otherwise, the other person would be left confused. What you can do here is to tap into the years of language training we have had in school and remember the standard procedures of constructing sentences. Subject, verb, noun and all that. Here's a hypothetical scenario that you should avoid here: Asker: Hey, where did you buy that tasty-looking salad? Wrong answer: San Fernando. Office. Roadside. Woman. Stall. Now that we have these four steps, it's time to put them into practice. Let's revisit that hypothetical question again. Asker: Hey, where did you buy that tasty-looking salad. Perfect answer: Jon, I bought this delightful pack of salad at a roadside stall in San Fernando Junction, when I was on my way to the office this morning.