The Internet has become an integral part of our life today. We shop, chat with friends, watch movies, book tickets and have fun without leaving home thanks to this achievement of modern civilization. In addition, the Internet has become one of the most common places where people "meet, fall in love, get married." Do you also dream of meeting your soul mate on the Internet, but do not know how to start a conversation on the Internet? It couldn't be easier!
Instructions
Step 1
The first impression about the interlocutor is created within a couple of minutes. Therefore, it is necessary to properly prepare for the very first conversation, otherwise it may become the last. First of all, study the profile of the person you want to meet. In modern social networks, you can see photos, read information about education, work and all kinds of hobbies of the person who interests you. Use this unique opportunity!
Step 2
Be original! Your first message should not be trivial like "Let's get to know" or "How are you?" Many people ignore such messages and immediately lose interest in the interlocutor. It is much better to start a conversation using the information available. For example, you can write: “Hi Masha! Did you study at **** university too? " or “Hello, Alexander. Looked at a couple of your photos, you seem to be fond of alpine skiing? " Such an individual approach and sincere interest dispose a person for a long and productive conversation.
Step 3
Set a neutral tone. During the first conversation on the Internet, you should not touch on topics of a sexual nature, you should not declare that "you are a perfect couple" and "you fell in love at the first word." Such assertiveness can alienate any interlocutor.
Step 4
Watch. Ask questions and show maximum interest in the person. It is better to choose questions such that it is impossible to answer them "Yes" or "No". For example, instead of "Did you like the movie?" it is better to ask "What did you like / dislike about this film?" Such questions are conducive to a longer conversation.