![]() Because one, she probably already feels bad about it, and two, you probably have stuff that you should’ve already started. This will let you know how much she procrastinates as well as letting you know about what some of her goals are and what she finds important. What is something you think you will regret in the future, not starting now, and what is something you already regret not starting sooner? You can easily expand this question by bouncing different ideas off of each other and talking about the merits of each idea.Ģ3. Or you might find that she doesn’t really care about it. But you can see how much she is into social change and probably get a good idea of her political leanings. What is the most important change that should be made to your country’s education system? □ Suggested read: 250+ Questions to Ask a Guy: The Only List You'll Need 22. Especially if you two are into the post-apocalyptic genre. I mean, there have literally been books written about this. This one is an easy one to expand into a long conversation because you can discuss the merits of each strategy compared with each scenario. Especially with how popular post-apocalyptic shows, movies, and books are. What would be your strategy for surviving an apocalyptic epidemic?Īnother one that is a bit off the wall, but I’m sure we’ve all thought about it. If she doesn’t like those types of movies, though, you might want to give this one a pass. ![]() But with how popular superhero movies are, it’s probably a safe bet she’ll enjoy this question. Sure, the girl you are talking to might not be too into this question if they don’t like comics or watching superhero movies. I’m sure you both can come up with some funny and interesting situations that would arise if superheroes/villains existed. This is a question to get the creative juices flowing. How would the world change if superheroes and supervillains actually existed? Or you can ask her about what the telltale signs of a good and bad person are.Ģ0. To further the conversation, you can ask her about what she thought of you the first time she saw or met you. This one is a great question to find out more about how she views other people and what stereotypes she has. How quickly do you jump to conclusions about people? □ Suggested read: List of the Best Ice Breaker Questions that will Spark Conversations 19. But feel free to keep it light and talk about humorous fears. You could also move the topic to more serious fears if you wanted to get a bit deeper. You can talk about why the thing creeps her out and if she has any funny stories about the thing she is afraid of. This is a fun question that doesn’t quite delve into deep fears but can still get a strong reaction. What silly or funny thing makes you afraid or creeps you out? To expand the conversation, you might want to ask if different periods were better for different genders. It’s probably something she has an opinion on, but I can almost guarantee no one has ever asked her. Even if she isn’t way into fashion, she still might like this question. Not all girls are into fashion, but a fair number of them are. What period in history had the best fashion? But who knows, you might actually learn some things you didn’t know.ġ7. If you are severely grossed out by feminine body stuff, you might be tempted to give it a pass. What’s the worst and best thing about being female?Ī great question that she is sure to have plenty to say about. ![]() Don’t just think of the next thing you are going to say. There will be lots of chances for follow-up questions. So dive in on cultural matters and see where you both have similar viewpoints and where you differ. This one can get a bit deep, but it’s definitely fertile ground for a good conversation. Our culture makes up a large part of who we are, and she is no different. What part of your culture are you most and least proud of? You could also talk about which characters are the most interesting or unique. Or move the conversation into what books and movies she is into. ![]() You could split the question into two parts, which character do you wish you could be more like, and which do you think you are actually like. □ Suggested read: ✅ Tips for Teens: How to Start a Conversation
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