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What are the interactive topics?

Small interactive topics can be divided into five aspects, including talking about food, hometown, travel experiences, movies, and horoscopes.

1. Talk about food, what they like to eat, what they don’t like to eat, what weird foods they have eaten, their local specialties, know where there are delicious restaurants, what the restaurant’s signature dishes are, and what to eat during this season.

Best, wait.

There is almost no threshold for this topic. Even if the other party knows about seasonal dishes or specialty restaurants, she must have things she doesn’t like to eat and things she likes to eat.

2. Talk about your hometown where you are from, what fun places there are in your hometown, what delicious food there are (combined with topic 1), how to get to your hometown, and how long it will take to get home.

What is your hometown like, what fun and delicious food is there, is it difficult to go back to your hometown, etc.

When working outside, it is especially easy for two strangers to communicate with each other about their hometowns and create a sense of intimacy, allowing them to quickly get to know each other.

This topic is very useful for strangers, but if everyone is from the same place, the conversation will either be lively and enthusiastic, or they will be too understanding and have nothing to say.

3. Talk about travel experiences in detail: Have you traveled anywhere recently?

Where have you been?

Do you have any interesting experiences or insights?

Where have I been and what interesting stories there are.

Food, clothing, housing, transportation, customs and culture can all become topics during travel.

It's really good to talk about travel. Even if it's not travel, just talking about "how you spent your vacation" can arouse the other person's interest.

If the other person does not have a hobby of traveling, it will be difficult to start.

Saying "I haven't been anywhere" will put you off.

Please change the topic quickly at this time.

4. Talk about movies, books, the movies or books your pet has watched recently, the content of the movie or book and your insights.

What you have watched recently, is it good enough to be worth recommending?

Do you have pets? Do you prefer cats or dogs? Some interesting things about pets, etc.

These topics are very specific and require something that interests you.

If you don't like movies or books, then you won't be able to talk about it because you know too little.

If the other person doesn't like movies, doesn't like reading books, and doesn't keep pets, then things will get colder.

Of course, if you are thick-skinned, you can also say, "I will introduce you to a movie." and then start the topic alone.

Of course, when you keep talking, you should also pay close attention to the other person's emotional changes.

5. Talk about zodiac signs, what is your zodiac sign, what is your zodiac sign, what zodiac sign are you, what personality traits does my zodiac sign represent, what weird zodiac signs have you met, what zodiac sign do you like, etc.

I rarely take zodiac signs as a topic. Generally speaking, there are two problems. First, if the other party says "I don't believe in zodiac signs", then there will be nothing to say, and it will immediately become a gap of faith, and both parties will immediately stand up.

To the opposite side.