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Whats some good conversation starters?

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i started a new school dont know any 1 at lunch i found a table with no 1 that ever talks :( so quiet. i try to start a conversation but it dies out in like 10secs

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  1. TIPS FOR OYU MY FRIEND -

    - People are willing to chat if you APPROACH TME IN AN EASY GOING WAY

    -Introduce yourself followed by an open ended question and avoid topics that are emotional or negative

    - JUust make a comment about the surroundings "SO what do you think of the lunch lady's HILARIOUS hat?'


  2. i m also suffering from the same proble....but it"z not much difficlt to solve...In games period i played basket ball wid dem..and i played very well i impressed dem and now every1 is mah gud frnd....so u can also play some of d game which u laike d most or u can play well....

  3. wow that sucks

    starting a school in its self is hard enough

    um heres some ideas

    1.) weather (lame but alright)

    2.) teachers (everyone always wnts to put in there two cents

    3.) food (well if your eating it why not)

    4.) so how was your weekend (any chance to talk about yourself and wat you got up to is great)

    if there just not really talkative and you are

    mabye that group is not for you so you can always consider moving to a different more talkative fun group

    hope this helps

    :)

    xoxoxox

  4. well i made friends by being random just be like hey look at that floor its groundy

  5. Since all of you are strangers, you can start by initiating conversation within the setting like "How's the food?", then after they describe it, you can respond by "Really? Well, mine is ...", "Do they change menus like everyday/week?". Ask anything related to lunch, food, etc...

    Then introduce yourselves to one another, "By the way, I'm... and you are?".

    Open up your present concern: "Actually, I'm new here. Any tips for the newbie?"... Start with some subtle jokes like that, then let them share their own statements...

    Let the conversation go on by asking about their stay in school, the professors, the activities, etc...

    Don't forget their names! That's the initial yet crucial part of building friendship :)

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