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Question Posted Wednesday August 18 2004, 6:50 pm

i need conversation startes to talk to a freshman guy who only plays soccer which ik nothing about and isnt in my classes

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FCNikki2011 answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 9:12 pm:
Dear Person,
Start asking him about soccer. ask him if he likes it, if he's good at it, and ask if he plays any other sports. then just ask him about himself and stuff. Yup, thats what I do with some people.
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WearAName answered Wednesday August 18 2004, 9:20 pm:
tell him you enjoy partaking in National Shave-Armpits-Offs affairs with your elderly friends.

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barthez4 answered Wednesday August 18 2004, 7:48 pm:
well you don't need to talk to him about soccer if you're not interested in it. just ask him how hes doin, how was his summer, did he go anywhere for vacation..... then if he brings up soccer just say like... yeah soccer's pretty cool, but i don't play it or know much about it.

if you see him in the halls (since hes not in class w/ u) just start talkin to him, and then like casually ask if he's got AIM or email address or anything, then keep talking to him through that.

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XxCuTiEzxX answered Wednesday August 18 2004, 7:15 pm:
if u want a conversation with the man than ask him about soccer or like ask him to teach u so that way you guys can get closer and then like you'll mabi go out with him or somthin ~
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Luscious_Kisses15 answered Wednesday August 18 2004, 7:11 pm:
Well...if you know nothing about it, and he isn't in your class. The best way to start the conversation out would be like, "I think soccer is really cool, but i never played so i don't know much about it. What's it like? is it hard? It looks like a lot of work"

Then keep asking questions like how long he's played, and about the team or whatever! Then he's already talking and eventually the subject should change and turn out nice ;-)

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xcry4noguyx answered Wednesday August 18 2004, 7:10 pm:
There's always other things to talk about. Ask him how its going...stuff like that. Conversation will pick up.

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