CONVERSATION STARTERS- SMALL TALK (WH QUESTIONS ) [PRE-INTERM]

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What is your motto?

"To improve, be a better person and player, and to try my best."

What is your religion?

(Perhaps not a good question in some situations.)

If you had a million dollars, what would you do with it?

A bit more direct, but asking a specific question that requires thought can really make an impression.

I like your shirt! Where did you get it?

A genuine compliment makes anyone smile.

What's your favorite drink?

A wonderfully basic question, asking about best-loved beverages works at any gathering.

What's the last concert you went to?

Another easygoing question for one-on-one conversation or for jumping into a group conversation. And it's a fun way to find out what kinds of music your new friends listen to.

Do you speak any other languages?

Asking a semipersonal question encourages others to share information about themselves without feeling guarded.

Do you like to cook?

Asking about favorite dishes and culinary adventures sparks delicious dishing

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What's the first thing you do after work?

Do you kick off your shoes? Hit the gym? Asking how people relax makes them feel relaxed.

What's your dream job?

Even at a corporate gathering, inquiring about someone's dream job is a fun way to get a conversation started.

What countries have you traveled to?

Even if you haven't traveled the world, asking if others have encourages someone to share memories.

What's your favorite food?

Everyone eats, making this an icebreaker that works anywhere, anytime.

Tell me about something that made you laugh this week.

Everyone loves a good laugh! Asking about something that brought on a chuckle makes anyone smile.

What's the craziest thing you've ever done?

For those who are ready to make a bold first impression, this is a question that gets attention and can lead to fun conversation.

Where's your favorite place to hang out in town?

Here is another fun way to start a conversation about your community without being threatening. And it opens discussion to favorite restaurants, bars, and shops.

What's your favorite season?

Here's a question that works well with the "it's always easy to talk about the weather" concept. Follow up by asking about the current weather conditions, and you have a conversation.

I can't place this song — do you know it?

Hey, even if you know the tune, asking someone else about the music playing is a simple start.

What kind of food do you like?

I like Mexican food

Where do you live?

I live in XXXXXXXXX

What languages do you speak?

I speak Spanish and English.

Where were you born?

I was born in Israel

What's your favorite book?

Instead of asking what people are reading right now, which can be a bit too intimate, asking about a book they love can create a mutual connection.

What movie are you dying to see?

Jump in with a question that involves everyone and will get a group chatting over new releases.

Do you have anything fun planned for the weekend?

Make chatting easy by asking about future plans — without setting off a stalker vibe. Keep it light and share your plans too.

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?

Not everyone gets to travel tons, making this a fun question for anyone.

So, what's your story?

OK, this one is borderline pick-up line, but it's also a direct approach for chatting

Do you have any pets?

People love their pets, and inquiring about them encourages further conversation. And, even if the person you're chatting with doesn't have any, it's still a good start.

Do you have any brothers or sisters?

Slightly personal without requiring too much info, asking others about their family is a smart way to make connections.

How are you today?

Sure, this is a no-brainer question, but it gets people talking.

Where is the best place you have ever visited?

Taking a vacation is always wonderful. Asking someone new about a favorite destination is always an easy way to start talking.

Do you have a favorite local restaurant?

This is a great conversation to get people talking about their favorite local hangouts, which puts everyone at ease.

Where did you grow up?

This is a great icebreaker that gets someone talking about the past, which often puts others at ease.

What are you watching on TV?

This is another question that won't offend and is open-ended, encouraging even the supershy to start chatting.

If you were stranded on a deserted island and you could have only one item, what would it be?

Yes, a classic one-liner, but this convo starter always gets a good answer.

What's your favorite movie?

You can find out a lot about a person when you chat about a favorite movie. Follow it up with specific questions, such as scene stealers and actors in the flick.


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