what are some good things to keep a convo going with a guy? just some easy topics i guess. not like stupid ones just ones you'd normally talk to with a guy. thanks!
LOL_x0x answered Thursday June 28 2007, 12:36 pm: Ask him how he is,
how his day is going, if he ahs any plans.
Then get into your itnerests.
Music. Movies.
Stuff you're into.
I just talk about random stuff with guys.
But music is defenitly the best.
Then you can talk about family, maybe.
Or, even as nerdy as this sounds,
school or books you've read or like.
Hope this helps & good luck.
christina answered Thursday June 28 2007, 2:54 am: Here are some topics you'd discuss with a guy to keep the conversationg going:
- Cars. [Talk about your favourite types.]
- Friends. [Do you have the same ones?]
- Movies. [Ask him what movies he's interested in seeing.]
- Music. [Ask who his favourite band/artist is.]
- Food. [Ask his favourite food.]
- Sleep. [Do either of you like/love sleeping?]
- Family. [Ask about his favourite cousins or something.]
- School. [Do you like it? What's your favourite class?]
- Summer Plans. [Ask what he plans to do this summer?]
- Interests. [Talk about everything both of you like in general.]
sdcutie717 answered Thursday June 28 2007, 1:58 am: Well I don't know how old the guy in question is, but talking about cars will almost ALWAYS get a conversation going. Ask about his, what kind of engine it has in it, what year, ect. Act interested and let him explain to you the different parts and blah blah blah...
If he's not into that, ask him about the sports he plays (if any). Ask what got him into those sports. While your on the subject, tell him about sports you play. Try to find people that you both know if you go to different schools. If you go to the same school, talk about people that you both know at your school. Don't talk about them negatively though. Just be like, "So who do you hang out with? Oh yea, they're funny, blah blah blah" Tell stories if its relevant to the conversation, but don't make them too long.
If all else fails, ask him about his family and his heritage (sounds lame, but it's not)
Just bring up different things and something's sure to spark up a conversation.
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