10 Interesting Questions to Ask Someone and Make Fun ConversationEver been in the middle of a conversation that seemed to be moving along perfectly well, when all of a sudden a pause sneaks up on you and your partner, and you can't think up something to say? It feels the both of you hit a brick wall at the same time. I've gone through plenty of times until I started using a few interesting questions consistently. With the following questions you can ask to keep a conversation going, anyone can learn this simple method for moving past the conversational roadblocks that haunt all of us from time to time. These are broad, generic questions that can be tailored to your specific situation and conversation partner. #1 - What do you think about this [restaurant, bar, office, conference, etc.]? #2 - Do you recommend any good [restaurants, bars, clubs, parks, etc.]? #3 - What do you think of [someone you and your partner both know]? #4 - What are some of the things you enjoy doing in your spare time? #5 - What are your plans for the weekend? #6 - What do you like to do this time of the year? #7 - Have you traveled abroad? Where? #8 - What are your plans for later today? #9 - What do you think about [major current event that's in the headlines]? #10 - What is your favorite style of cuisine? Notice that all of these questions are open-ended, designed to elicit an in-depth response from your conversation partner. These questions are designed as a template to give you ideas on how to keep a conversation going in various situations, locations, and while discussing various topics. If these questions fail to keep the conversation going, you must reveal information about yourself first. It seems asking about someone's favorite food is simple and obvious, but talk about your favorite food first, when you like to have it, and the satisfaction it gives you, then ask. Your conversational partner will answer comprehensively and the conversation will flow. |