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Robert Mak
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I want to meet a girl , but i don't know any of her friends. so how can i begin a conversation? just walk nearly and say "hi".
what can i do? I am like kind of shy.
what can i do? I am like kind of shy.
A lot of those times, those are guys she's not interested in.Robert Mak said:And she is a hot girl without guys around her.
Robert Mak said:When i saw her, she smile.
Robert Mak said:Indeed, is just a superficial attraction, i saw her quiet. wathing and studing her i can conclude that she not a typical hot crazy girl. When i saw her, she smile.
RAD4921 said:I wouldn't recommend alchol as a way of introduction. A lot of women are turned off by intoxication
Dimitri Terryn said:Firstly, grammar and spelling are your friends.
So, how many interactions have there been with this girl?Robert Mak said:Indeed, is just a superficial attraction, i saw her quiet. wathing and studing her i can conclude that she not a typical hot crazy girl. When i saw her, she smile.
What can I say - I'm old-fashioned.Dimitri Terryn said:That was the old days Astronuc.
Dimitri!Dimitri Terryn said:That was the old days Astronuc. Now you just go up to her and ask "Hey baby, how about a good solid shag?"
I think the Cosmo cover got to him. :rofl:Evo said:Dimitri!
Astronuc said:I think the Cosmo cover got to him. :rofl:
Yah, I know. I think you had Evo worried.Dimitri Terryn said:Nah, just kidding. I'm an old fashioned guy myself wondering where the chivalry in this world has gone to. Just wished I wasn't from time to time. :uhh:
and grab a copy of Scientific American or Physics Today.Dimitri Terryn said:You're right. It will be a while before I'm back on my feet. Better get a cup of tea to calm myself down...
The key to starting a conversation with someone you don't know is to find common ground. This could be through a shared interest, a mutual acquaintance, or even the current situation or location you are both in. Start by introducing yourself and then ask a question or make a comment related to the common ground you have identified. This will help break the ice and give you something to talk about.
Good conversation starters include asking about someone's interests, hobbies, or job. You can also comment on something interesting you noticed about the person or something happening in the environment. Another effective conversation starter is to ask for the person's opinion on a current event or topic.
One way to keep a conversation going is to actively listen to what the other person is saying and ask follow-up questions. This shows that you are genuinely interested in what they have to say and can lead to a more engaging conversation. You can also share your own experiences or opinions related to the topic being discussed.
Avoid topics that may be too personal or controversial, such as religion or politics. It's also important to avoid dominating the conversation and not giving the other person a chance to speak. And of course, avoid any offensive or inappropriate comments or jokes.
The best way to end a conversation is to thank the person for their time and say something like "It was nice talking to you" or "I hope to see you around again." You can also exchange contact information if you would like to continue the conversation at a later time. Remember to be polite and respectful when ending the conversation.