What is your favorite icebreaker to get a conversation started?
Priyanka Saini
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Jeffrey Jacob@jeffrey_jacob
My favorite icebreaker to initiate a conversation is asking about someone's recent travels or favorite destinations. It's a topic that usually sparks enthusiasm and allows people to share personal experiences, cultural insights, and often leads to interesting anecdotes or recommendations. Travel is a universal interest that transcends backgrounds and professions, making it a great way to connect and learn something new about the person you're speaking with.
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When is there any situation, I try to base my reply or my "pickup line" on that situation. And sometimes only curious ordinary questions: Where are u from, what do you do? You can get many answers from people. All it is about picking some parts and diving deeper :) genuine interest.
Mostly I start with introducing myself and asking him/ her what he does and where are they from
Normal greetings paired with a question. There's a technique in psychology called "Foot in the door" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fo...
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Mostly I start with the question about favorite place to visit? What do you ask?
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I ask about how do you like to spend weekend
I like to ask about the 'WISH'.
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I start my conversation with question about asking the most unique thing
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I usually ask, "what's the most interesting thing you've learned recently?" It's a great way to spark a fun and engaging conversation
I like to ask, ""If you could meet anyone from history, who would it be?"" What's your favorite?
Usually I ask about the meaning of life, the universe, and everything
If the other person answer with 42 in an acceptable time, we're friend!! ^__^
I ask, ""What's a skill you wish you had?"" Itβs a great question. What's your favorite icebreaker?
I ask, ""How do you like to spend a day off?"" It always gets good answers. What's your go-to?
I start with, ""What's your favorite thing about your job?"" It's always interesting. What's your go-to?
I start with, ""What's the best trip you've ever been on?"" What do you ask?
I love asking, "If you could have dinner with any three people, dead or alive, who would they be?" It always sparks interesting and personal conversations!