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I used to totally suck at talking to people once, but now consider myself a bit better.
Usually you should start the convo off with the usual "How are you" "what have you been up to" and try to lead off from there. If they give so-so answers from that, then try and ask about something they might like, might have in common. If they're the metal type, ask them what bands they listen to. If they're the arty type, try and ask them something relevant. It takes practice, and it won't happen overnight, thats for sure, you just sorta "learn" how to manouvre a convo over time. With some people, no matter how much you find it boring, you've got to pretend to have an interest in some of what they say and sorta shut up for a while and let them speak. Also: http://www.succeedsocially.com/conversation http://www.succeedsocially.com/examples howtobecooler/succeedsocially is a nice little site. :3 Jam it back in, in the dark. |