Dating can be nerve-wracking. What do you talk about? How do you make conversation?
Well, fear not! In this blog post, we will give you some tips on how to make conversation with a date. By following these simple steps, you will be able to relax and enjoy your time together!
Find common ground.
One of the best ways to converse with a date is to find common ground. This could mean talking about shared interests, experiences, or values. If you find something you both have in common, it will be much easier to keep the conversation flowing.
Common ground can be a great way to bond with someone, so try to find things you can relate to. If you’re struggling to think of something, ask your date about their hobbies or interests. Chances are, you’ll be able to find something that you both enjoy!
Ask open-ended questions.
Another great way to make conversation is to ask open-ended questions. These questions cannot be answered with a simple yes or no.
Open-ended questions encourage your date to share more about themselves and their thoughts and feelings on various topics. This can help you to get to know them better and make for a more interesting conversation.
Some examples of open-ended questions include: “What do you like to do for fun?” “What kind of books do you like to read?” “What was your favorite trip that you ever took?”
Once you start the conversation with some open-ended questions, you’ll likely find it easier to keep it going. This is a trick that many people use when they’re nervous about making conversation!
Avoid controversial topics.
When talking with a date, it is best to avoid controversial topics. This includes topics like politics, religion, and exes.
These topics can quickly turn into arguments, which is not what you want on a first date. Stick to safer topics like hobbies, movies, and books instead.
Some controversial topics can be okay if you’re both on the same page. However, it is still best to avoid them if you can. You don’t want to risk ruining a good date with a heated argument!
Here is a list of controversial topics to avoid (on a first date):
- Politics.
- Religion.
- Exes.
- Money.
- Family drama.
- Work Drama.
- Secrets.
- Anything Too Personal.
- Sex.
Listen more than you talk.
It is also important to remember to listen more than you talk on a date. This doesn’t mean you should sit there in silence and let your date do all the talking.
But it does mean that you should focus on what they are saying and really hear them out rather than thinking about what you will say next.
Active listening shows that you are interested in what they have to say and makes for a much better conversation overall. This means that you should listen to what they are saying and engage with what they are saying.
You can ask follow-up questions or comment on what they have said. Active listening shows that you are interested in the conversation and want to learn more about your date.
Share your own experiences.
In addition to listening to your date, it is also essential to share your experiences and thoughts on the topics they are discussing. This will help create a more well-rounded conversation and give your date a better sense of who you are as a person.
Don’t be afraid to share your own stories, jokes, or thoughts on the things you are discussing. This will help to make the conversation more exciting and will help you to connect with your date on a deeper level.
Some examples of things that you could share include:
- A funny story from your childhood.
- A memory that makes you laugh.
- Something that you’re passionate about.
- An interesting fact about yourself.
- An embarrassing moment from your teenage years.
- A time when you were proud of yourself.
- A goal that you are working towards.
Avoid awkward silences.
There is nothing worse than an awkward silence when trying to make conversation with someone new. If you find yourself in this situation, try asking a question or making a comment about your surroundings. This will help break the ice and get the conversation flowing again.
If you’re struggling, you can always bring up a funny story or joke. This will lighten the mood and help you both to relax. Just be careful not to say anything that could offend your date!
However, sometimes it’s okay to just sit in silence and enjoy each other’s company for a moment or two before moving on to the next topic of discussion.
Make Eye Contact.
When talking to your date, it is important to make eye contact. This shows that you are interested in what they are saying and you are paying attention. If you are not making eye contact, your date may think you are not interested in them or you are distracted.
Making eye contact can be difficult if you are nervous. However, it is important to try to focus on your date and really listen to what they are saying.
One way to practice making eye contact is to look at your date’s forehead instead of their eyes. This will help you to focus on their face without feeling too overwhelmed.
Be positive and upbeat.
No one wants to talk to someone negative and pessimistic all the time. If you want to make conversation with a date, it’s essential to be positive and upbeat. Talk about things that make you happy, and avoid complaining about your day-to-day problems.
This doesn’t mean you have to put on a fake smile and act like everything is perfect, but try not to focus too much on the negative. Instead, focus on the positive aspects of your life and the things that make you happy.
Use body language cues.
Your body language can say a lot about how you’re feeling, so be aware of what yours is conveying on your date.
Try to sit up straight and maintain eye contact when speaking with your date, as this will show that you are interested and engaged in the conversation.
Also, avoid crossing your arms or legs, as this can come across as defensive or uninterested. Instead, keep an open posture to show that you are approachable and receptive to what your date is saying.
Smile!
Smiling is yet another way to make conversation with a date more enjoyable. It shows you’re friendly and approachable, making people more likely to want to talk to you. So don’t forget to flash those pearly whites!
Smiling also has the bonus of making you feel happier, so it’s a win-win situation.
Ending the date.
When you’re ready to end the date, thank your date for their time and let them know that you had a great time.
If you want to see them again, let them know and exchange numbers if you didn’t already.
Even if you don’t want to see them again, be sure to end the date on a positive note by saying something like, “I had a really great time getting to know you.” This will leave your date with a positive impression of you.
Conclusion.
And that’s it! Making conversation with a date doesn’t have to be complicated or awkward. Just relax, be yourself, and enjoy getting to know someone new.
Do you have any tips for making conversation with a date? Share them in the comments below!
Happy dating!
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