Deep, Meaningful Conversation Starters
- “When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?” This question allows both of you to reflect on childhood hopes and dreams.
- “Are you a person who does their duty or forges their own path?”
- “I’ve been asking a few people this and want your opinion because you seem like an intelligent person: is it more important to be respected or loved?”
- “What do you like about this [music/event/holiday/almost anything].” Exploring people’s opinions instead of talking about objective facts makes the conversation personal.
- “How does this [music/event/holiday/almost anything] make you feel?” Understand the affect something has on the person.
- “What were the highs and lows of your day, today?” Don’t ask unless you really want to know.
Deep, Meaningful Conversation Starters
- “When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?” This question allows both of you to reflect on childhood hopes and dreams.
- “Are you a person who does their duty or forges their own path?”
- “I’ve been asking a few people this and want your opinion because you seem like an intelligent person: is it more important to be respected or loved?”
- “What do you like about this [music/event/holiday/almost anything].” Exploring people’s opinions instead of talking about objective facts makes the conversation personal.
- “How does this [music/event/holiday/almost anything] make you feel?” Understand the affect something has on the person.
- “What were the highs and lows of your day, today?” Don’t ask unless you really want to know.
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