If they have pets or about their pets, where they like to shop and why, what their favorite band/genre of music is, what are their favorite/worst subjects in school, favorite food at lunch, favorite color, favorite animal, sport they play or want to play, favorite TV show, favotire book serise, if they like anime/manga, other things like that. Complement them. On their hair, songs on their eye pod, clothes, what their eating, things like that. Offer them food at lunch. Something like chocolate, half of a sandwhich, special K bar, things like that.
Some good conversation topics for guys could be sports, movies, music, travel, hobbies, and current events. It's also helpful to ask open-ended questions and show genuine interest in the other person's interests and experiences. Finding common interests can lead to engaging and enjoyable conversations.
Some good topics for conversation would be to ask the person if they like movies, books and what they do in their free time. If they are a young person ask them about school. If the person is of working age ask them about their job. You also could ask them what kind of movies they like. If they mention something like knitting follow up with a question about knitting to engage in conversation.
it really depends on how far in the relationship it is. If its a new relationship then it can be a little difficult to find things to talk about, but sports and movies are good topics. If it is a closer relationship then future goals are a good conversation starter.
Truth or Dare I think that would depend on how good a friend you are with him/her. Only you will know just how far you can go with the conversation....
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Bringing up controversial topics, being overly negative or critical, dominating the conversation, or using offensive language can be examples of conversation stoppers. These behaviors can make others uncomfortable and discourage further dialogue.
i think it's good to talk about their achievements in life or if not the happiest moments of their life..... Mention a current event or situation and ask them how they feel about it; what it was like when they were young.
Just say hello and make a compliment on what they are wearing and such. This should be a good ice breaker and trigger other topics. Hope this helps! ;) Grab an old copy of "How to win Friend and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie. A classic that will solve your problem and change your life.
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Most girls can talk a lot, but bring up mutual things that you both enjoy, maybe music or a class youre both in together or just ask her about her day and about her. When in doubt play the question game: one person asks a question then the other answers and you swap..it gets conversation rolling. Good Luck!
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People you have a lot in common with. Make friends with people in different "cliques" and see which ones are worth a good conversation. The others can be used for activities.