What are ways to start a text conversation without asking questions because sometimes people get fed up question after question. I just wanted to know how i can start and and shorten the text conversation without any questions?
stop asking those dumb questions OkAY buuu
People ask questions because they need information. You could talk without questions, but you'd never learn anything and would soon start pointing to things and asking questions with gestures!
Well, not that I see any reason for avoiding questions, but you could start out with statements instead. You could say things like "Nice day today" or "You seem happy." You could comments on a lot of things without actually asking about them. You could say, "Wow, it is hot today" or "I like your shirt," or a thousand other things that won't offend people, or require a response, but that might get them to talk if they want to.
A good idea would be to stop asking questions about her and start talking about yourself. If you start talking about entertaining subjects that involve you, then most likely she'll be wanting to ask you about those subjects. Good luck!
All you have to do is go up to the girl and say hi, then from there start asking questions about her. If she seems interested keep talking to her everyday.
You should start out of conversation by asking about their day. You can also talk about how long they have been with the company.
it helps me by saying hi how was your day. how is the family. how was school. you can really start a conversation by asking any question
start by asking him significant questions.
All you have to do is start with introducing yourself. A basic, "Hello or Hey" will do. Then after that you might want to swap names and hobbies. Then get to know them better by asking about their life.
Maybe you should start the conversation by saying how you feel. He might not want to be too open if he feels hurt.
Start up a conversation. Ask questions and he will answer.
Children typically start asking "why" questions around the age of 3 or 4, as they begin to develop their curiosity and desire to understand the world around them.