You can bring up a general topic that most people might find interesting - news, trivia, ask for directions, etc. Don't stand too close or get up in their personal space, as that can be intimidating or annoying.
Talking to a Stranger was created in 1966.
Stranger anxiety is when you are afraid of talking to strangers and being around people that you don't know because they are strangers and they frighten you.
The cast of Talking to a Stranger - 1971 includes: Martha Henry as Terry Budd Knapp as The Father Douglas Rain as Alan Norma Renault as The Mother
Informal ( as if talking to one of your friends) - tu es Formal (as if talking to a stranger or authority figure) - vous sont
Stranger Than Fiction (2006) is one.
If the person is actually a stranger, like, you don't know his/her name, then I don't recommend even talking to the person. You don't know the person, for all you know, you could be talking toa rapista killerora kidnapperOr all of the above.
Depending on the context: Some one talking to their mother: Hello Mommy. Hi Mom. A man talking to a woman: Hey, baby!. Hey, hot momma! (this can be used when talking to someone known to the person or to a stranger. When used to refer to a stranger can be taken as a rather vulgar cat-call)
Well, 'vous' means 'you' in French, and you use it when talking about an adult or a stranger.
First you should see if the stranger is a nice person. Then start being nice to him/her and try to keep in touch with him/her.
You would use "Usted" or "Ud."
a lot of telephone calls it is when you try to keep a random stranger talking on the phone as long as possible.
It means stranger friend