what are some good questions to get to know someone better? because im talking to the kid i like right now and we kinda dont have anything to talk about...
we already talked about favorite food/movie/color and that stuff. anything helps thanks.
x3candiigrl answered Sunday August 20 2006, 9:54 pm: Ask about favorite sports, school subjects, what does he do in his spare time, jobs?, role models, people he looks up to, has he ever been to _________ (( state, park, concerts stuff likee that )). TV shows he likes and doesnt. theres millions of things to ask. Try writing down a bunch of stuff about you and things you like. and ask him questions about what you rote.
So If you put down "I like Turkey" ask him about turkey.
NoLies_JustLove answered Sunday August 20 2006, 6:23 pm: Comment on something he's wearing, for example, if he's wearing the shirt of a band you like, talk about that band your favorite songs by that band, etc. Talk about your favorite stores. Or, just bring up random stuff... something along the lines of "did you see that new movie yet?" or "So what did you do over the summer?" Just keep the conversationg going and when he asks you a question, don't just say "yes" or "no"; expand on the question. :) [ NoLies_JustLove's advice column | Ask NoLies_JustLove A Question ]
LoveMeDo answered Sunday August 20 2006, 6:23 pm: Often times you don't learn much about a person unless you become friends. Of course you can have those random "What do you like?" conversations, but to really learn about someone and for them to learn about you, you have to be comfortable with on another. Ask them if they want to go to the movies or whatever, hang out together. [ LoveMeDo's advice column | Ask LoveMeDo A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Sunday August 20 2006, 5:20 pm: talk about yourself, then ask him quetions about himself. maybe talk about other people. talk about what you have in commen.
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