Often, in online discussions of card reading. it's suggested that people "reframe" (IOW change) their question to "what do I need to know about _______?"
It's better to ask clear, specific questions:
"Will I get this job?"
"Is X going to ask me out?"
"Where is my jade pendant?"
"Does my dog get separation anxiety when I'm not home?"
Etc.
And also remember that the cards will answer what you ask literally. If I order makeup from Sephora and I want to know if I'll get it before the end of the week, I should ask that. Not "What do I need to know about the makeup I ordered from Sephora?" There's a big difference in a want and a need. I don't need to know whether I'll get the makeup by the end of the week. I won't waste away and die without this information. Even in a looser sense of the word "need", like a job that requires employees to look well put together and wear a little makeup, every makeup-wearing person on the planet who is not unhoused already has a stash of it. So I don't need to know anything, and the cards will reflect that.
But I still won't know if the package will show up on time.
People who ask you to reframe your question into something nebulous and non-specific are not experienced readers. They might be dilettantes parroting something they saw at a random website, or forum mods trying to enforce some ill-informed rule. But never good, experienced readers.