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You’ve talked with this guy a few times, and you feel like sparks are beginning to fly. How do you keep the conversation going without seeming desperate? Don’t panic. We have a lot of tips and suggestions that may help breathe some new life into your day-to-day conversations.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 12:Ask open-ended questions.
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1Open-ended questions require a longer answer than just “yes” or “no.” Try to tweak your questions so he’s more motivated to write out something in-depth, which will get the conversation going. Pretend to ask yourself the question first—if you can answer the question within a word or 2, it probably won’t keep your conversation going for very long.[1]
- For instance, “What are your plans for the weekend?” is a better question than “Do you have anything exciting planned over the weekend?”
- If you’re feeling adventurous, ask a fun question, like “What’s the weirdest corner of the internet you’ve stumbled across?” or “If you had a budget of 1 million dollars for a party, how would you spend it?”
Method 2
Method 2 of 12:Offer follow-up questions.
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1Follow-up questions revert the conversation in his direction. These questions don’t have to be over-the-top. A simple “Then what?” or “How so?” can inspire him to keep talking. You can even turn your follow-up question into a compliment, saying something like “That’s so cool! Could you tell me more?” or “Please go on! This is so interesting.”[2]
- If you’re worried about sounding too aggressive, hedge your question with a friendly statement, like “If you don’t mind me asking” or “If you’re comfortable.”
- A great way to follow up is repeating his last statement like a question. If he said, “I’m heading upstate for the weekend,” you might say, “So, you’re going away for the weekend?” This might inspire him to keep talking about himself.
- Follow-up questions are a great way to stay engaged without turning the chat into an interrogation.
Method 3
Method 3 of 12:Talk about your favorite topics.
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1It’s easier to navigate a conversation that’s in familiar territory. Look for ways to connect your conversation to something you’re really knowledgeable or familiar with. If the conversation starts to falter, lean on some of these topics for support.[3]
- You might say, “Speaking of video games, I found a really cool site that lets you sign up for alerts on your favorite games” or “That reminds of something funny I overheard in class today.”
Method 4
Method 4 of 12:Chat about his interests.
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1See what books, movies, and other fun things he’s into. Depending on his answer, you might be able to compare notes on some of your favorite titles or jot down some recommendations for yourself. It can be a shot in the dark, but this conversation topic might lead to a pretty interesting chat.[4]
- This topic can sound pretty abrupt, and may not be the best way to start a conversation. However, it’s a great way to keep your chat going!
- You might ask, “Read any good books lately?” or “If you were stuck on a desert island, what 3 movies would you bring with you and why?”
Method 5
Method 5 of 12:Discuss what you have in common.
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1Sports, hobbies, and other popular topics are a great way to keep your conversation going. Think about something you both like, even if it’s pretty small. Chatting about a tough class, a mutual friend, or a similar job could help reinvigorate your conversation.[5]
- For instance, you might talk about a local sports team, or compare notes about a frustrating teacher at school.
Method 6
Method 6 of 12:Compliment him.
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1Compliments help guide your conversation through any awkward silence. Instead of pressuring yourself to think of something fun and creative, put the focus on him. A kind comment or compliment can help reinvigorate your conversation![6]
- You might say, “I was really impressed how you finished that math test so quickly!” or, “I thought no one could pull off wearing a football jersey, but you really proved me wrong.”
Method 7
Method 7 of 12:Blurt whatever is on your mind.
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1Don’t be afraid to change the subject. Blurting your thoughts may seem a little strange, but it’s a great way to keep your conversation going. Most people don’t mind a random topic change and are happy to follow whatever direction the conversation takes.[7]
- You might start your statement with “This is a little random, but…” or “I was just thinking…”
Method 8
Method 8 of 12:Reminisce about your childhood.
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1Childhood nostalgia is a great way to break the ice. Chat with him about some of his favorite childhood memories, or some hilarious childhood memories. Then, keep the conversation going by sharing your own tales. Everyone has an interesting childhood story to tell, so this is a great way to get the ball rolling.[8]
- You might say, “My mom just dug up some old photo albums yesterday. Do you have any Kodak moments from your childhood?”
Method 9
Method 9 of 12:Transition smoothly between topics.
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1Questions and word associations are great ways to switch topics. If the guy asks you a question, guide the conversation in a different direction with your answer.[9] If he’s not feeling super chatty, build off a word or detail from the last thing he said. Word association is a simple, clever way to switch topics without seeming too random.[10]
- If he asks “how are you,” you could talk about your weekend or a fun hobby that you enjoy.
- If he mentions his car, you might say, “I love long car rides, but for me, nothing can beat an early morning hike. Do you like any outdoor activities?”
Method 10
Method 10 of 12:Try a different way to communicate.
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1See if he’d like to call or video chat. Sometimes, a text conversation just doesn’t cut it. Ask if he’d like to call or video chat—worst-case scenario, he isn’t interested. Best case scenario, you both have a fun chat together and become even closer![11]
- You could say, “I have a little free time right now. Want to video chat for a few minutes?”
Method 11
Method 11 of 12:Don’t dominate the conversation.
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1Frequent messages and being the only one talking can make you seem a bit desperate. It’s totally understandable if you want to keep things going, especially if your chat was off to a good start. Just remember—your time is just as valuable as his. If he doesn’t seem that interested in chatting with you, he probably isn’t worth your time and energy.[12]
- For example, if you’re texting him, refrain from sending more than 2 messages in a row.
Method 12
Method 12 of 12:Avoid talking about your relationship status.
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1Complaining about being single can turn him off. While it’s perfectly valid and understandable to feel frustrated about your relationship status, you’re much better off venting your feelings to a trusted friend or loved one instead of the guy you like.[13]
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I text better?
Joshua PompeyJoshua Pompey is a Relationship Expert with over 10 years of helping people navigate the online dating world. Joshua has run his own relationship consulting business since 2009 at a success rate of over 99%. His work has been featured in CNBC, Good Morning America, Wired, and Refinery29 and he has been referred to as the best online dater in the world.
Relationship Expert
Reduce romantic tension by cutting back on any verbal or non-verbal flirting you might be doing. As you get more comfortable, you can start flirting with them. -
QuestionHow do I make texting interesting?
Joshua PompeyJoshua Pompey is a Relationship Expert with over 10 years of helping people navigate the online dating world. Joshua has run his own relationship consulting business since 2009 at a success rate of over 99%. His work has been featured in CNBC, Good Morning America, Wired, and Refinery29 and he has been referred to as the best online dater in the world.
Relationship Expert
Avoid asking everyday questions, such as "What's up?" or "How are you?" since they don't keep the conversation going. -
QuestionWhat if you’ve been dating for a couple of days and you guys have talked for hours on end? What do I do if I want to keep talking to him? What are other things I can ask him if I’m in middle school?
wikiHow Staff EditorThis answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThink about some topics he’s interested in, or something that you both have in common. Piquing his interest is a great way to get a conversation going, and can help you learn even more about him in the process. -
QuestionHow do I get a conversation going with a guy I like?
wikiHow Staff EditorThis answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAsk some open-ended questions! These are questions that require more than a “yes” or “no” answer, and can really get him talking about his life. You can play it safe with something like “What are your plans for the weekend,” or ask something a little more random and fun, like, “If you could be president for a day, what would you do?” -
QuestionHow do I respond to a boy who I know likes me, because he has hugged me and put his hand on my knee?
Community AnswerWell, it depends on whether you like him back. If you do, then compliment him, or flirt and joke with him. You can also subtly touch him by fixing his hair or his shirt. If you don't like him, it's best to be honest and tell him you don't have romantic feelings for him. -
QuestionHow can I maintain a funny conversation with my guy friend so he does not get bored?
Community AnswerKeep a running monologue, if you need to. Talk about your life, ask him questions, tease him, tell jokes. -
QuestionWhat do you do if there is an awkward silence and you have run out of things to say?
Community AnswerYou could make a joke about the awkwardness, or you could just smile and ride it out. -
QuestionHow do I make a guy feel better about himself?
Community AnswerCompliment him. Tell him what you like about his personality, mention any special talents he has, tell him he's special to you, etc. -
QuestionHow do I know when it's the right time to kiss him?
Community AnswerOnce you know him well, and you are sure that he likes you too, try to get closer to him with small gestures. Sit close, hold hands, lean against him, look into his eyes, etc. Then when it feels right, go ahead and kiss him. -
QuestionHow do I reply to a text when the feelings we have for each other are mutual?
Community AnswerAct like yourself. You can show him your feelings through the things you say, but it's a good thing to keep the distance at a good level.
References
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- ↑ https://www.nbcnews.com/better/lifestyle/how-have-better-conversations-people-you-ve-just-met-according-ncna1005941
- ↑ https://www.nbcnews.com/better/lifestyle/how-have-better-conversations-people-you-ve-just-met-according-ncna1005941
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- ↑ https://www.inc.com/jon-levy/6-things-anybody-can-do-to-have-better-conversations.html
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About This Article
If you’re texting or talking to a guy and you’re not sure how to keep the conversation going, try asking him questions. For instance, you could ask him about what he likes to do in his free time, or what he thinks of a band or a movie you like. Try to avoid asking yes or no questions. Instead, ask open-ended questions that will be more likely to get him talking. You can also tell him a little about yourself so he’ll feel more comfortable opening up to you. For tips on carrying on a text conversation, like keeping your messages short and meaningful, read on!




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