It’s easy to have a conversation with an old friend or a loved one—however, chatting with a stranger can be a little bit harder. If you’re meeting someone for the first time and you aren’t sure what to talk about, don’t worry! There are tons of ways you can keep the conversation going and never run out of things to say.

Method 2
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Share an opinion.

Method 6
Method 6 of 11:
Talk about something in your surroundings.

Method 7
Method 7 of 11:
Ask follow-up questions.

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    Get your conversation partner talking about themselves. If they tell you where they work, ask them if they like it. If they tell you where they live, see how long they’ve lived there. Try to keep the questions relevant, but don’t ask anything too detailed if you two just met.[10]
    • For example, if someone tells you about their wife, you could say, “What does she do?” or, “How long have you two been married?”
    • If someone tells you about the college they went to, you could ask, “What degree did you graduate with?” or, “Did you live in the dorms on campus?”

Method 8
Method 8 of 11:
Talk about things you’re interested in.

Community Q&A

  • Question
    How do you start a conversation with a stranger?
    Lynda Jean
    Lynda Jean
    Certified Image Consultant
    Lynda Jean is an Image Consultant and the Owner of Lynda Jean Image Consulting. With over 15 years of experience, Lynda specializes in color and body/style analysis, wardrobe audits, personal shopping, social and professional etiquette, and personal and business branding. She works with clients to enhance their image, self-esteem, behavior, and communication to facilitate their social and career goals. Lynda holds Bachelor degrees in Sociology and Social Work, a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work, and a Certified Image Consultant (CIC) certification. She studied Image Consulting at the International Image Institute and the International Academy of Fashion and Technology in Toronto, Canada. Lynda has taught Image Consulting courses at George Brown College in Toronto, Canada. She is the co-author of the book, “Business Success With Ease,” where she shares her knowledge about, ‘The Power of Professional Etiquette.’
    Lynda Jean
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    Expert Answer
    Always smile, make good eye contact, and listen more than you talk. Start the conversation with asking general things. For example, lets say you at a party or a networking group ask questions like - What brings you to this networking group? How did you hear about this? They'll start to talk and engage with you.
  • Question
    Which topic is not appropriate for small talk?
    Lynda Jean
    Lynda Jean
    Certified Image Consultant
    Lynda Jean is an Image Consultant and the Owner of Lynda Jean Image Consulting. With over 15 years of experience, Lynda specializes in color and body/style analysis, wardrobe audits, personal shopping, social and professional etiquette, and personal and business branding. She works with clients to enhance their image, self-esteem, behavior, and communication to facilitate their social and career goals. Lynda holds Bachelor degrees in Sociology and Social Work, a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work, and a Certified Image Consultant (CIC) certification. She studied Image Consulting at the International Image Institute and the International Academy of Fashion and Technology in Toronto, Canada. Lynda has taught Image Consulting courses at George Brown College in Toronto, Canada. She is the co-author of the book, “Business Success With Ease,” where she shares her knowledge about, ‘The Power of Professional Etiquette.’
    Lynda Jean
    Certified Image Consultant
    Expert Answer
    Never talk about finances, politics or religion. Try to avoid conversations that offends or makes the other person uncomfortable.
  • Question
    What are safe topics to talk about?
    Lynda Jean
    Lynda Jean
    Certified Image Consultant
    Lynda Jean is an Image Consultant and the Owner of Lynda Jean Image Consulting. With over 15 years of experience, Lynda specializes in color and body/style analysis, wardrobe audits, personal shopping, social and professional etiquette, and personal and business branding. She works with clients to enhance their image, self-esteem, behavior, and communication to facilitate their social and career goals. Lynda holds Bachelor degrees in Sociology and Social Work, a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work, and a Certified Image Consultant (CIC) certification. She studied Image Consulting at the International Image Institute and the International Academy of Fashion and Technology in Toronto, Canada. Lynda has taught Image Consulting courses at George Brown College in Toronto, Canada. She is the co-author of the book, “Business Success With Ease,” where she shares her knowledge about, ‘The Power of Professional Etiquette.’
    Lynda Jean
    Certified Image Consultant
    Expert Answer
    Some of the neutral topics that are safe to talk about to strangers once you break the ice include something on Netflix, a recent book you read, any hobbies they may have or it could be about something that happened, like a tsunami

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This article was co-authored by Lynda Jean and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Lynda Jean is an Image Consultant and the Owner of Lynda Jean Image Consulting. With over 15 years of experience, Lynda specializes in color and body/style analysis, wardrobe audits, personal shopping, social and professional etiquette, and personal and business branding. She works with clients to enhance their image, self-esteem, behavior, and communication to facilitate their social and career goals. Lynda holds Bachelor degrees in Sociology and Social Work, a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work, and a Certified Image Consultant (CIC) certification. She studied Image Consulting at the International Image Institute and the International Academy of Fashion and Technology in Toronto, Canada. Lynda has taught Image Consulting courses at George Brown College in Toronto, Canada. She is the co-author of the book, “Business Success With Ease,” where she shares her knowledge about, ‘The Power of Professional Etiquette.’ This article has been viewed 1,379 times.
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