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  • Post category:Relationships / Tips
  • Post published:February 27, 2013

To keep a conversation going, ask for their opinion on what’s currently happening in the room, current events, whatever you want to discuss, or inquire about “life story” topics like where they are from, and how they grew up.

Source: How to Come Up with Good Conversation Topics @ WikiHow

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