wikiHow Conversation Starters for New Friends * "What do you like to do in your free time?" - This question can lead to a conversation about hobbies, interests, and passions. You can ask follow-up questions about their favorite activities and why they enjoy them. * "What are your favorite books/movies/TV shows?" - This question can help you get to know someone's taste in entertainment. You can ask follow-up questions about why they enjoy certain books, movies, or TV shows and what themes they appreciate in their favorites. * "What kind of music do you enjoy listening to?" - This question can lead to a conversation about different genres of music and favorite artists. You can ask follow-up questions about what type of music they listen to for different moods and occasions. * "Do you have any pets?" - This question can lead to a conversation about animals and pets. You can ask follow-up questions about their pets, what kind of animals they like, and what they think makes a good pet owner. * "What's the best vacation you've ever been on?" - This question can lead to a conversation about travel and different destinations. You can ask follow-up questions about what they liked about the vacation, what they did, and what they would recommend to someone else. * "What's your favorite restaurant in town?" - This question can lead to a conversation about food and dining out. You can ask follow-up questions about what kind of food they like and what other restaurants they recommend. * "Have you seen any good shows or concerts lately?" - This question can lead to a conversation about entertainment and experiences. You can ask follow-up questions about what they enjoyed about the show or concert and what other shows they recommend. * "What's your favorite hobby?" - This question can lead to a conversation about interests and passions. You can ask follow-up questions about why they enjoy the hobby, what they've learned from it, and how they got started. * "What's your favorite type of food?" - This question can lead to a conversation about different types of cuisine and flavors. You can ask follow-up questions about what dishes they like, what they've tried recently, and what they'd like to try in the future. * "Do you like to cook? If so, what's your favorite dish to make?" - This question can lead to a conversation about cooking and food preparation. You can ask follow-up questions about what techniques they use, what ingredients they like to use, and what they think makes a good meal. * "What's your favorite sports team?" - This question can lead to a conversation about sports and fandom. You can ask follow-up questions about what they like about the team, what other sports they enjoy, and what they think makes a good athlete. * "What's your favorite way to exercise?" - This question can lead to a conversation about fitness and physical activity. You can ask follow-up questions about what type of exercise they enjoy, what their routine is like, and what they find challenging. * "Do you have any siblings?" - This question can lead to a conversation about family and relationships. You can ask follow-up questions about their siblings, what they're like, and what they enjoy doing together. * "What do you do for work or school?" - This question can lead to a conversation about career goals and aspirations. You can ask follow-up questions about what they like about their job or field of study and what they hope to achieve in the future. * "What's your dream job?" - This question can lead to a conversation about career aspirations and goals. You can ask follow-up questions about Page
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