Forget good questions. Remember something that she said 10 minutes before, and then ask her a question about that.. "and you were saying your brother is in Italy.. how did that happen?"
2006-12-27 11:29:24
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answered by FRESH_PEACH_98 2
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Probably showing real interest in the other person is the best thing, no matter what questions you ask. People are soooo attracted to others who like them... Ask a question, then follow up to find out more. For instance, "Where do you work?" Then, "How did you get the job...what are the qualifications...have you worked there long...do you feel like this job is a good match for you...do you have one of those irritating coworkers...what kind of boss do you have..." We all love to talk about ourselves, so to be drawn out this way is very complimentary. When the other person talks, make sure you are really listening and not just thinking of what you will say next. Also, until you get to know the person a bit better, it might be good to choose activities where you do not have to fill up a huge amount of time with conversation.
2006-12-27 11:18:17
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answered by Cris O 5
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How 'bout that illegal occupation of Iraq?
Read any good books lately?
Do you like to cook?
Discuss politics much?
Any favorite websites?
What's your take on Peak Oil? Will we eventually have an economic collapse due to oil shortages?
Our trade deficit is a nightmare - any thoughts on that?
Do you believe the 2004 election was stolen?
How long is your commute?
What are your favorite sports?
2006-12-27 11:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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sturdy Lord, do no longer ask something approximately intercourse, her intercourse existence, or her sexiest something on a well-known date in case you assume/desire for there to be a 2nd. shop the communication lighter. Ask approximately television, what she became doing 5 years in the past, what she wanted to be whilst she grew up, that variety of element. No faith. No politics. and truthfully no intercourse.
2016-10-28 12:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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ask about their life, their past, present, future. if you want to get to know the person, you should ask them what you want to know. just go with the flow.
2006-12-27 11:15:38
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answered by Riley 4
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"Do you have gential warts?"
2006-12-27 11:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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