[General] How did you feel?

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Silverobama

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I saw a photo of an English club posted in an online group about their Sunday's Cafe today and in the photo, I saw my friend. He's also the host of our English club.

If I want to ask him the feeling of attending that English club, I know it's natural to say "How did you feel?". But besides this, can I ask something else with the same meaning?

I think "What did you learn from the experience" sounds a bit off-topic. May I have your opinion?

How about "What do you think of their English club?" Is my italic question natural in my context?
 
I saw a photo of an English club posted [STRIKE]in[/STRIKE] by an online group about their Sunday [STRIKE]'s Cafe[/STRIKE] meeting [STRIKE]today[/STRIKE] and in the photo, I saw my friend. He's also the host of our English club.

If I want to ask him [STRIKE]the feeling of[/STRIKE] how he felt about attending that English club, I know it's natural to say "How did you feel?".
No, that does not sound natural.

But [STRIKE]besides this, can I ask something else with[/STRIKE] is there another way of asking the same question? [STRIKE]meaning?[/STRIKE]
Try:
Did you enjoy being at that English club?
or
What's that English club like?

I think "What did you learn from the experience?" sounds a bit off-topic. [STRIKE]May I have[/STRIKE] What's your opinion?
Don't use that. It sounds like something a boss would ask a worker.

How about "What do you think of their English club?" Is my italic question natural in my context?
Yes, that's possible.
 
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