What to ask to keep a conversation going?
What to ask to keep a conversation going?
These questions will open up conversations beyond just discussing your job title.
- How did you hear about this event?
- What was the first job you ever had?
- What’s a good place to eat around here?
- What are you reading right now?
- How was your commute here?
- What fun plans do you have for the weekend?
What are some common small talk topics?
Small Talk Topics
- Your location or venue.
- Shows, movies, plays, etc.
- Art.
- Food, restaurants, or cooking.
- Their hobbies.
- Their professional interests and responsibilities.
- Sports.
- The climate.
What would I do questions?
Hypothetical question list
- If you were a transformer, what vehicle would you turn into?
- What laws would you abolish if you could?
- If extra lives were a thing in the real world, how would you get them?
- If you were a food, what food would you be?
- What animal would be way better if it was covered in scales?
How not to be boring?
How to Stop or Not to Be Boring Person:
- Take Control Of The Conversation:
- Don’t use phones in social gatherings:
- Don’t be shy:
- Stop wasting time on things that don’t matter:
- Don’t wait for the perfect moment:
- Learn to be attractive with the words you use:
- Improve Body Language:
- Work Some More On Your Fun Qualities:
What would I do Questions?
How do you make a dry conversation interesting?
What to do if you keep matching with people but conversations run…
- Face-to-face approach. Treat virtual messaging like a face-to-face conversation.
- Ask questions. Don’t underestimate the power of asking simple questions.
- Be yourself.
- Use more than words.
- Pay a compliment.
- Match their pace.
- Don’t ask for a date too soon.
How do you deepen a conversation?
How To Have Deep Conversations (With Examples)
- Start with small talk and gradually go deeper.
- Choose relaxed, intimate environments.
- Bring up a deep subject that interests you.
- Find like-minded people.
- Ask a personal question about the subject.
- Share something about yourself.
- Ask follow-up questions.