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What to talk to Cousins about?
Have fun!
- How and when did you both meet?
- How are you related to your cousin?
- What’s your favorite memory together?
- Describe each other in three words.
- What’s your favorite make-up brand?
- What is your dream job?
- What’s something that annoys you about the other one?
- Who takes longer to get ready?
How do you continue conversation?
How to Keep a Conversation Going
- Find what to say in your favorite topics. We all have things we are passionate about: activities, hobbies, projects, goals, ideas or jobs.
- Ask open ended questions. One way to keep a conversation going is to get the other person talking.
- Blurt.
- Let the other person end the silence.
- Practice, practice, practice.
How do I start a conversation with my family?
Try some of the following conversation starters during car rides, meal time or a walk to the park.
- If you could design your own school, what would it look like?
- What are the most interesting things about you?
- What’s one of your favorite jokes?
- What’s your first memory?
- If we all lived in a zoo, what animals would we be?
How can I make her want me back?
What to Say to a Girl to Get Her Back
- Give Both of You Space. The first thing that you need to do if you want to try and get a girl back is to give her space.
- Let Her Initiate Contact.
- Take the Time to Build Yourself Up.
- Tell Her How You’ve Been Spending Your Time.
- Ask Her Out.
How do I stop dry text?
What to do if you keep matching with people but conversations run…
- Face-to-face approach. Treat virtual messaging like a face-to-face conversation.
- Ask questions. Don’t underestimate the power of asking simple questions.
- Be yourself.
- Use more than words.
- Pay a compliment.
- Match their pace.
- Don’t ask for a date too soon.
How can you tell your family?
People generally begin a conversation about family with a simple “Do you have any family around here?” or “Tell me about your family.” If that’s the case, you can give a short description that tells the other person how big is your family is and maybe where they live.