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Posted on September 16, 2007 by Deon Melchior | Posted under   Self Improvement


Conversations Starters



Beginning a conversation may seem easy most of the time, but in some situations, it seems almost impossible to make it. If you can handle various methods of starting a conversation, you will prevent such problems from happening to you.

When you meet someone and you start a conversation for the first time, be careful to abide to several rules about this matter. Below are listed five basic things that you need to keep in mind in order to start a conversation that is interesting and fun. They are explained in the following outline.

1. Avoid asking series of questions.
A good way to start a conversation is doing exactly this: start a conversation. This means that you must not siege the person you are talking to with questions. Give your own feedback, talk to that person.

Too many questions asked in a row can get a person confused. He or she will feel like they have to pass some kind of test and they will try to find a way to get rid of you and this kind of uncomfortable situation.

2. Break the ice using your humor.
A good laugh is a great way to make the person in front of you open up to the conversation. Be funny, but not overly funny. Share an amusing experience of yours and you will see how your humor can break the ice. When people laugh, they feel more comfortable and, therefore, willing to share some of their own.

3. Engage the person in front of you in the conversation.
Try to use as many open ended questions as you can when you start a conversation. Avoid questions that require just a simple 'yes' or 'no' from the part of the person talking to you. Engage them in the conversation; make them interested in motivating, explaining or elaborating their answers.

What is worse when your questions are followed only by 'yes' or 'no' answers is that silence occurs many times, making everybody feeling awkward and uncomfortable. These closing questions bring conversation into a dead end.

4. Let the other person take a little control of the conversation.
If you see that the person you are talking to really gets into the conversation, offer him or her the comfort zone they need. When they are uncomfortable, let them initiate new topics that suit them better. If, on the other hand, they seem uninterested, ask them if there is anything you can do to help them. They may be worried about something and they want to get that of their chest first.

If you manifest real interest about the problems they wish to discuss, you will win them on your side. You will see how a complete stranger becomes a friend chatting with you. During the conversation, try to stay far enough from the person you are talking to, to let them space to breathe, but close enough so you can still hear what they are saying.

5. Choose comfortable subjects of conversation.
The perfect start for a conversation is to tackle a subject that everyone can talk about. For instance, you can start talking about pet peeves as everybody has them and has an idea about them.
Sooner than you think, all the people present will start laughing and making real conversation. Even more, as everybody feels comfortable, the conversation will run smoothly and naturally.

It is not a must to use all the tips mentioned above. Depending on the situation and on the people involved, you may go only for one or two, and test them to see how they can work for you. Another tip will be to know what you want to say before starting the conversation.

The art of communication is at your fingertips if you can master these tips on starting a conversation.



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