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How To Be A Good Conversation Starter

How to start a conversation sometimes seems easy until it is time to exhibit the skill. We see this almost every day. At times too, we seem to have a lot to say but how to start it all becomes a load to carry. There is always a way of getting over this without stress. Most people are naturally good at handling conversations from beginning to end. Other need to put in much effort before they will be able to set their ball rolling.

Communication skill is very important in our lives. Which is why we at thepoetshub.com have taken it upon ourselves to bring you the best education to handle our communication skills.

No matter who you are, a public speaker or an ordinary person, you will need to master the art of speaking fluently without being under any form of stress or pressure. This will generally help you to freely talk with someone and have the best response. If you don’t learn to put your words in place, the responder won’t have the best understanding of your outputs for him or her to offer the best response.

 

Now, let’s check how we can be great at starting a conversation to keep it rolling for a longer period until we’re done talking.

How To Be A Good Conversation Starter

Greetings

The best way to start a conversation with someone you know or not is by greeting them whether formally or informally. You can start this by saying ‘Good morning, good afternoon, good day, hey how is it going?’. Your greetings should be followed by a smile and excitement. Even if you have a problem that is eating you up, remember to ease it off before starting the conversation. To have the best conversation with someone, you need to appear more friendly and approachable to that person. Forgo your worries and get yourself ready for the convo.

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Establish An Introduction

You might know his or her name. Sometimes too, not. If you happen not to know his or her name, feel free to ask. You can start by asking their name, residence and how their day is going. If you also feel to start it off by introducing yourself too, that’s not bad. You should not introduce yourself entirely. The conversation should be built.

Example

You: Hey, my name is Nazir, what’s your name?

Her: I’m Emily

You: Wow, that’s a nice name. What does it mean?

This is a good way of starting a conversation. For every question you ask, you should wait for an answer before you proceed. Don’t be in a rush. All your questions should be backed with a smile and boldness. Don’t hesitate to ask anything about him or herself.

If he or she is the quiet type, go slow. Give them a room to express themselves freely. You can help them speak by trying to engage yourself in their conversation.

Also, if he or she refuses to give an exact answer to a question, especially their age or any personal information about them, don’t force it. Let it slide.

Compliment

Women, especially love to be complimented. The truth is, everyone loves to be seen as a nice and unique person. Try to offer a soothing complement to someone the very first time you meet them. Say something nice about them and what they wear.

  • “Your handbag is pretty nice, might be expensive”
  • “You have a nice shoe”
  • “You’ve pretty nice smile”
  • “I like your dress”
  • “Wow, I love your earrings” bla bla bla.

These utterances will create a condusive environment for you to have a lovely conversation.

You should, therefore, try not to exaggerate it. Don’t fake it. Say it as it is. Don’t say what seems to not be the case. It would only appear that you’re trying too hard to impress him or her which might not be the case. Their reaction after your compliments will prove whether they want to have a prolonging conversation with you or not.

Talk About Yourselves

Most people tend to lose focus on this. It is very much important to be very careful about what you say especially when meeting someone for the first time. Some people are picky about what they want to hear or say.

Somewhere during the conversation, you can talk about your upbringing. You can also talk about funny childhood stories. If you say something he or she enjoys listening to, ask them to tell you something about his or hers.

Also, you should not bring up sensitive topics such as rape, sex, politics, violence, religion etc.

Don’t bring up topics that would breed arguments or misunderstandings.

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Talk About Your Jobs, Dreams & Choices

Lastly, you should talk about what you do, what you’d want to be in future and also, your likes and dislikes. Knowing your likes and dislikes are very important when you meet someone for the first time especially when it is a date. Knowing their likes and dislikes will automatically tell you how to deal with or talk with them without having any problems.

You can talk about your favourite person and what made you like him or her. You can talk about what you’d love from your dream woman or man, what makes you happy and your biggest turn-offs. Don’t say “I hate…” rather say, “I don’t really like…”, that’s better. After you’re done telling him or her what you like and dislike, ask them to also tell you what they like and dislike. During the conversation, you ask them if you have something(favourites) in common. You can build a conversation from that.

At the end of it all, you just want to know them better.

Next thing, you can talk about your jobs. Feel free to tell them how you like your job or how stressful it is. Be honest with him or her. When you’re done, ask them to tell you about their jobs too. The aim is to get them talking.

What To Ask For The First Time You Meet Someone
  • Name
  • Residence
  • Schedules
  • Phone number

Bonus

You can also choose to talk about anything you want. Just be sure it doesn’t trigger an argument or quarrel.

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Poet Nazir is a writer and an editor here on ThePoetsHub. Outside this space, he works as a poet, screenwriter, author, relationship adviser and a reader. He is also the founder & lead director of PNSP Studios, a film production firm.

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