If you want to get to know your friends better, dive into some deep conversation topics instead of keeping things surface-level. You can learn a lot about your friends and their perspectives by asking each other deep questions. Just remember to respect everyone's opinions, even if they disagree with your own. Below we've put together a list of some deep conversation topics and deep questions to ask your friends. Try bringing a few of these up at your next dinner party or get-together for a fun, honest conversation that will bring your friend group closer.
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QuestionHow can I be a better listener with my friends?Kelli Miller is a Psychotherapist based in Los Angeles, California. Kelli specializes in individual and couples therapy focusing on relationships, depression, anxiety, sexuality, communication, parenting, and more. She is the author of “Love Hacks: Simple Solutions to Your Most Common Relationship Issues” which details the top 15 relationship issues and 3 quick solutions to each. She is also the award-winning and best-selling author of “Thriving with ADHD”. Kelli co-hosted an advice show on LA Talk Radio and was a relationship expert for The Examiner. She received her MSW (Masters of Social Work) from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Sociology/Health from the University of Florida.Try reflecting listening, where you repeat back what the other person said. That not only validates the other person, but it also helps you make sure you're understanding what they're really saying.
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- Practice active listening by nodding your head and asking follow up questions so your friends feel heard. [12] X Research sourceThanks
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