Small talk is one of the most versatile tools a person has in their arsenal when dealing with the world at large. As simple as it seems considering people engage in small talk everyday, it is also one of the most elusive skills to master. Small talk allows us to make new friends and gain insight into their personalities. And of course at the uttermost of importance is how priceless this art is at meeting and connecting with women.
I want to start this discussion by saying that this is my first post on this forum so take it for what it is but every AFC would greatly benefit from good skills at small talk.
I myself have had too many awkward moments where I was with some new people and had no clue how to initiate a conversation that would separate me from the crowd and create an environment that is comfortable for the other person and makes them thrilled to talk with me. To be honest I'm tired of the ****ty Q&A seesions I always come up with like: where are you from? how old are you? what do you like to do for fun? blah blah blah I hate these types of conversations and I know they don't appeal to any girl with an IQ above room temperature.
The worst part about small talk too is that even after starting a convo with a girl most of the time I can't seem to keep it going long enough to gain anything. Small talk if done correctly can lead to much deeper conversations that will give you a full foot in the door if you want to ask the girl out or even just be friends.
I have tried to master this skill for some time by mainly observing other people and how they do it so in my experiences I have come up with a few things that work but I still have not perfected them by any means so please do add any experiences you've had or what you like to do to initiate lasting conversations.
Here's the list:
1.Try not to say something too typical
2. Be witty in a way thats not cheesy
3. Be observant to your surroundings and think of ways to use your surroundings to start the convo (still a very tough one for me)
4. Don't blab. Try to get opinions about whatever it is your talking about.
5. Don't make the conversation a Q&A session
6. Use topics they can relate to and feel comfortable talking about.
7. Have your own unique style about how you say things because a big portion of talk is not what you say but how you say it. Girls especially can sense confidence in your voice (or lack of).
So thats what I've come up with. Looks good on paper but it seems to be very difficult to master. A good conversation appears to have no end in sight. The best conversations I've had with women ended because one of us had to go based on the time and not because there was no where else for the conversation to go. Suggestions welcome.
I want to start this discussion by saying that this is my first post on this forum so take it for what it is but every AFC would greatly benefit from good skills at small talk.
I myself have had too many awkward moments where I was with some new people and had no clue how to initiate a conversation that would separate me from the crowd and create an environment that is comfortable for the other person and makes them thrilled to talk with me. To be honest I'm tired of the ****ty Q&A seesions I always come up with like: where are you from? how old are you? what do you like to do for fun? blah blah blah I hate these types of conversations and I know they don't appeal to any girl with an IQ above room temperature.
The worst part about small talk too is that even after starting a convo with a girl most of the time I can't seem to keep it going long enough to gain anything. Small talk if done correctly can lead to much deeper conversations that will give you a full foot in the door if you want to ask the girl out or even just be friends.
I have tried to master this skill for some time by mainly observing other people and how they do it so in my experiences I have come up with a few things that work but I still have not perfected them by any means so please do add any experiences you've had or what you like to do to initiate lasting conversations.
Here's the list:
1.Try not to say something too typical
2. Be witty in a way thats not cheesy
3. Be observant to your surroundings and think of ways to use your surroundings to start the convo (still a very tough one for me)
4. Don't blab. Try to get opinions about whatever it is your talking about.
5. Don't make the conversation a Q&A session
6. Use topics they can relate to and feel comfortable talking about.
7. Have your own unique style about how you say things because a big portion of talk is not what you say but how you say it. Girls especially can sense confidence in your voice (or lack of).
So thats what I've come up with. Looks good on paper but it seems to be very difficult to master. A good conversation appears to have no end in sight. The best conversations I've had with women ended because one of us had to go based on the time and not because there was no where else for the conversation to go. Suggestions welcome.