Are you the conversation starter or the follower? Share your experience."
On you trip you will meet lots of new, interesting people from all over the world.
When meeting new people the first thing we need to do is break the ice, this means to start a conversation with someone for the first time when you are probably both feeling a little shy.
You should not give a potted history of yourself. For example,
"Hello, my name is Wachu. I come from Barcelona in Spain. I'm 21 years old. I am a university student. I like tennis and swimming."
"Hello, my name is Wachu. I come from Barcelona in Spain. I'm 21 years old. I am a university student. I like tennis and swimming."
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A conversation is initiated by an interest to know someone.
ResponderEliminarwhen I happen to be a conversation starter, I always start by saying hello and my name, and continued with a question, for example :: do you know luis?.
I know it sounds silly, but it works most times.
Sometimes I found quite quiet people, and in that case, those questions will not work.
if you need information about that person, you asked everything you need, but if you need anything you get bored and go.
when I start a conversation normally try to talk about something that the other person also knows, like the weather or any news in general. after having a little more confidence I ask you for more personal things.
ResponderEliminarI consider myself a shy person when I'm around new people, but in case I would have to start the conversation, I tend to ask what his or her name is, what do you do for a living, how old are you or simply I start a conversation about the weather. But, generally speaking, I'm a follower.
ResponderEliminarOne time I had a job interview, and I was feeling so nervous, anxious and people started to look each other and for some reason I decied to break the ice by talking to the person next to me; I told her; It's hot, isn't it?