Inquiring about someone's interests, hobbies, or what they like to do.
What is ask another person questions.
When we do this, we pause occasionally during the conversation, giving the other person a chance to speak and ask questions.
What is sharing the conversation?
This is the first step when we want to start a conversations with a stranger.
What is casually looking over?
When we do this, we judge whether the person really wants to speak with us.
What is assessing interest?
Sharing our own interests, likes, or hobbies after the other person has answered
What is answering you own question?
This happens when we leacture other's or do not give them time to answer our questions.
What is being a conversation hog?
When we do this, we are sending the message that we are not overly eager to talk to the person.
What is use a prop?
One way to engage in the answer for Starting Convos 2 for 100.
Ask yourself, "Are they talking to me?"
These are the things we talk about when we first meet someone. This is a way for us to initiate conversations.
What is finding a common interest?
This occurs when we ask question after questions and not give any of our own answers during conversation.
What is being an interviewer?
When we find this, we are giving ourselves something to discuss with the other person.
What is finding a common interest?
Another way to engage in the answer for Starting Convos 2 for 100.
Ask yourself, "Are they looking at me?"
This includes asking more about what the other person is currently talking about.
What is asking follow-up questions?
This occurs when we provide too much personal information to someone we do not know well.
What is getting too personal too fast?
Once we have done the answer for Starting Convos 1 for 300, we use it as a way to start the conversation.
What is mentioning the common interest?
A third way to engage in the answer for Starting Convos 2 for 100.
Ask yourself, "Are they facing me or giving me the cold shoulder?"