Please excuse my answering things with opinions, but to get to know someone on a deeper level, I try to pay attention to little things.
First off, spending time with each other is very important, needless to say.
I ask several seemingly worthless and unusual questions to get to know my subjects better, as well as more important questions. That way, you thoroughly explore that person on all dimensions.
What is your favorite soda?
Do you like chocolate?
Do you have (or have you had) any pets?
(Have you ever been skinny dipping?
What is the most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to you?
If you could have one super power, what would it be?
Do you have any siblings?
Do you sleep with your door closed? Why or why not?
Do you have any unusual tendancies?
Be sure that you answer your questions too, so that way the other person can get to know you as well; this creates trust!
Also, playing stupid high-school games can also be rediculously fun and informative on both ends. Like Would You Rather.
~{Insomniac Platypus}~
By the way, I'm in hihg school, so I understand if you don't take my advice ^-^;
Global warming. Terrorism.
When I am working on a letter it is an annoyance for someone to ask me a question. It is quite an annoyance to have someone I am eating with to watch television while I am trying to have a conversation.
A one-sided conversation refers to a situation where only one party is actively participating and communicating, while the other remains passive or unresponsive. This can lead to imbalance, misunderstanding, or frustration in communication.
Depends on who your texting. I guessing your trying to keep on texting someone you like or something, I personally would make up a lie of something really interesting your doing and see if that brings in a conversation.
what are you trying to say
Physically, it could be from poor posture or balance. Psychologically, if engaged in conversation with someone, maybe you are trying to appear as intimidating.
It could be that person is trying to get your attention or include you in the conversation. They might also be seeking confirmation or agreement from you on a particular point.
Probably just another 'pick up' line - hes likely interested in you and trying to start conversation.
He could just be making idle conversation and being "nice" to you. He could also be trying to find out what topics interest you. Try asking him something about what you like or places you have been. Get the conversation going ... communication between both of you is a two way street, and you both must start talking, not just one or the other.
"Walking in someone's skin" in "To Kill a Mockingbird" refers to the act of trying to understand someone else's perspective by imagining yourself in their situation. It is a metaphor for empathy and understanding towards others. It encourages seeing the world through someone else's eyes to gain a deeper understanding of their experiences and challenges.
He is trying to start conversation which means he likes you!
If you're trying to delete your profile picture, you have to replace it with a new one. If you're trying to delete a picture as part of a conversation, you can delete it on your own phone, but the other people involved in the coversation will still have it. To delete a picture from a conversation on your phone, you'll have to delete the entire conversation. Click the conversation you want to delete. If you have an iPhone, swipe and click delete. If you have an Android, click and hold the conversation, then click Delete Conversation. If you have a Blackberry, click the delete button on the keyboard, select Delete Conversation and Yes to confirm.
They are trying to make the conversation sexier and more interesting (;