Question Posted Saturday January 13 2007, 10:32 pm
ok. I need like 101 good conversation starters for teens!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? KisaKiss19 answered Sunday January 14 2007, 10:32 am: first, get to be his friend. llike if your friends are friends with him,hang out with them and get to know him. then when you've talked a lot in the group,and you feel like he's your friend, just talk about random stuff going on. nothing too deep though. its always good to be around with him with other people first,because he'll feel comfortable. you cant just start a convo if you dont even know him first. you need to talk,and find out more info on him. say if he plays sports [umm..you should know what sports he plays first] ask him "how was the game?" and soemthing like "are you doing good this season?" then he'll respond, maybe you could say "i suck at playing that! how long have you been playing?" one thing leads to another. you cant expect him to be your boyfriend if he wasnt you friend first. it wouldnt be bad to tell a close friend about him too (a trustworthy one),so she could help you out.
so the steps
1.friends of friends
2. hang out with you, him and at least one more person
3.the the info on him
4.small talk
5.flirt,get more interested.
and the rest is up to you. conversation started is all about peoples interests and hobbies,or if you state something compleatly random,or if something happens. so its hard. i really hope i helped and if i didnt im sorry! please rate and good luck :]!
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ductape_n_roses answered Saturday January 13 2007, 11:56 pm: Sorry, don't have up till 101 XD
1. What's up/How's life/What's new/etc
2. How was your weekend/holiday/day/audition/etc
3. What's your view on religion
4. Political veiw
5. Society view
6. Religion
7. TV show
8. What music does he like
9. Sports.
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