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INITIATE ENGAGING CONVERSATIONS

 

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➤ Starting a conversation can sometimes be challenging, but asking questions is a great way to break the ice and get to know someone better. Here are 30 daily questions that can help you initiate engaging conversations:

1. How was your day today?
2. Did you learn or discover anything interesting recently?
3. What's the best book you've read lately?
4. What's your favorite way to relax and unwind?
5. Have you tried any new hobbies or activities recently?
6. What's a place you've always wanted to visit?
7. What's the most memorable meal you've ever had?
8. Do you have any upcoming travel plans?
9. What's the last movie or TV show you watched and enjoyed?
10. What's something you're currently excited about or looking forward to?
11. Can you recommend any good podcasts or music playlists?
12. What's a skill or talent you'd like to develop in the future?
13. How do you like to stay active or keep fit?
14. Have you had any interesting dreams or nightmares lately?
15. What's your go-to comfort food?
16. Do you have any favorite inspirational quotes or sayings?
17. What's a recent accomplishment you're proud of?
18. What's a challenge you're currently facing?
19. Are there any upcoming events or celebrations in your life?
20. Do you have any favorite local restaurants or cafes?
21. What's a place you'd love to live in if you could choose anywhere?
22. Are there any new technological gadgets or apps you're using?
23. What's a childhood memory that always brings a smile to your face?
24. Do you enjoy outdoor activities or spending time in nature?
25. What's something you'd like to change about the world if you had the power?
26. Are there any historical figures you admire or find fascinating?
27. How do you handle stress or difficult situations?
28. What's a personal project or goal you're working on right now?
29. Do you have any favorite quotes from books or movies?
30. What's something you're grateful for today?

➤ These questions cover a wide range of topics, and you can choose ones that are most relevant and interesting for the particular conversation and the person you're talking to. Remember to listen actively to their responses and build on the conversation based on their interests and experiences.

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