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Getting To Know Someone NEW

Published on Mar 21, 2016

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Getting To Know Someone NEW

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To develop new friendships, it's important to find out about other's lives to see what you have in common.

How To Talk To Someone You Don't know....

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Ask a Question

  • About something THEY are doing
  • About something you BOTH are interested in
  • "What are you doing?"
  • "What are you working on?"
  • "What do you think about this class?"
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Introduce Yourself

  • First tell them YOUR name
  • Then ASK them THEIR name

Categories to Ask About

  • Things you BOTH have in Common
  • Common Interests = Basis for Friendship
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School Questions

What school did you transfer from? What year are you?
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Work Questions

What do you do for work? What Job do you want?

Town Questions

 What Town Are you From?

Fun Questions

What do you like to do on the weekend? What kind of music do you listen to?
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Family Questions

Do you have any brothers or sisters? What are their names?
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If you have something in common, get to know them better by asking the other person to get together to do that activity.

Common Activities:

  • Listen to music you both like
  • Go to a movie you both like
  • Do a game/sport you both like
  • Go to a restaurant for food you both like
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You are eating lunch with your classmates.
(Hint: You can ask what they are eating or how it tastes as a way to begin)

You see someone playing with a handheld game...

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You see someone wearing a T-Shirt that has the name of a Band on it...

You are in line at a movie theater and you see someone you recognize but do not know from school who is also in line...

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You are sitting next to someone new in class...

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Lunch Practice:
Find out one thing NEW about someone at your lunch table. OR
Find out something you have in common with someone at your lunch table.