Conversation Starters: 25 Questions to Draw People Out

Do you ever have trouble connecting with people and engaging with them on a deeper level? One of the best ways to draw someone out and get to know them is by asking interesting questions. Asking the right questions can stimulate more exciting and fun conversations.  It can set the stage for discovering common interests, developing a more authentic connection, and fostering mutual empathy and understanding.

1. What is your best childhood memory?

This fun question always makes people smile and often leads to a humorous or poignant exchange about family, travel, holidays and traditions, hopes and dreams, and friendship.

 

You learn a lot about someone when they share aspects of their childhood.

 

2. If you had a chance for a “do-over” in life, what would you do differently?

Good, interesting questions that give you insight into a person’s state of mind about who they are, their vulnerabilities, and their hopes and dreams create deep conversations.

 

Often sharing regrets or unmet desires opens doors to considering new possibilities or the confidence to make a needed change.

3. How did the two of you meet?

This is a personal question to ask people who are dating or married. Quite often sharing the story of how they met draws them together in a mutual happy memory.

It gives them a reason to reconnect and allows you to learn more about their past and how they interact together as a couple.

4. What do you feel most proud of?

This is one of the best questions to ask to make people feel you are really interested in them and who they are.

Everyone wants to feel accomplished and proud, and we all want an opportunity to share our successes without looking like a braggart.

 

The answers give you great insight into what the person values most in life.

5. What is your favorite music?

The music we enjoy helps define us and reflects the dreams and attitudes of our generation.

What we listen to reflects what speaks to our souls. It reveals who we are and what we believe — in an illuminating and honest way that’s often hard to put into words.

 

6. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go and why?

This question not only allows you to discuss and share travel experiences, but also it affords insights into the other person’s interests, personality, and sense of adventure.

7. If you could only keep five possessions, what would they be?

This personal question really makes people think. We are so attached to our possessions, but truthfully there are only a few that matter deeply to us. When people are forced to define those few, it gives insight into what they value most.

8. What teacher in school made the most impact on you and why?

Teachers can play a pivotal role in helping us develop a love of learning, discover our life passions, and draw out our innate skills.

Sometimes they are people who inspire us or who simply believe in us and want the best for us.

9. What do you want your tombstone to say?

Although this is a morbid question, it does go right to the heart of what we want for ourselves.

 

At the end of our lives, how do we want to be remembered and what legacy do we want to leave?

10. What was one of your most defining moments in life?

This is a great question to invite sharing on a deeper and more vulnerable level.

Often defining moments come during profound life transitions like death, divorce, job loss, etc.

It is during these times we are called to make a huge mental, physical, or emotional shift.

11. Why did you choose your profession?

The story of how someone landed in a particular profession opens the door to learning a lot about a person and their motivations, interests, education, and ambitions.

 

We spend most of our days working, so the answer to this question also reveals how a person chooses to define their lives.

12. How do you spend your free time?

This is a great follow-up question to the previous question.

It rounds out the picture of how this person has created his or her life and what hobbies, interests, and obligations they have created for themselves.

13. If you won the lottery, what would you do?

This is a fun question that reveals so much about a person and their attitudes about money, work, and life passion.

Would they leave their job? Buy their dream home? Do something altruistic? Would they be happy about having a lot of money or want to avoid it?

14. Who do you most admire in life?

This is an interesting question to learn more about the kind of person someone wants to emulate. We admire people whose actions and character reflect what we want in ourselves. This will tell you a lot about the true character of a person.

15. What are your top three favorite books and why?

Sharing favorite books opens the door for interesting conversation and finding common ground between you.

It gives you and the other person a chance to learn something new and potentially to understand a new perspective or interest you haven’t pursued.

16. What are you most afraid of?

This is a very probing and enlightening query. Everyone has fears, and our fears reveal our vulnerabilities and pain.

When someone shares this with you, you must respond with care, kindness, and trustworthiness. You must treat their fears with dignity so they feel safe connecting with you on this more intimate level.

17. What feels like love to you?

Everyone has their own “love language” — the words, behaviors, and attitudes that make them feel loved and that reveal how they express love.

 

This is a great question to ask your spouse, romantic partner, or a potential romantic partner.

18. What is your strongest quality?

Many people feel uncomfortable with intimate questions at first because they want to appear modest.

But truly we all want to feel validated about our positive qualities and have others recognize this about us.

People will usually follow up by asking this question of you, and it creates a positive feeling and bond between you.

This inquiry is one of the best to ask to really get the conversation going and make a good interaction.

19. What was your most embarrassing moment?

This is one of those fun questions that can lead to laughter and connection.

 

Most people enjoy telling funny stories about themselves if there isn’t shame or guilt involved.

Occasionally someone will reveal something painful or shameful, and this is the time to show empathy and caring.

20. If you were president, what is the first thing you would do?

You can learn a lot about someone’s political beliefs, ideals, worries, and values when you ask this question.

If you want to connect and invite open discussion, just be sure you don’t challenge or put down the response you get if it happens to be different from what you would do.

21. What age do you feel right now and why?

This is one of the random things to ask someone over 50. You will get some interesting responses.

 

As we get older, most people don’t “feel” their chronological age. It’s enlightening to learn how people perceive themselves internally even though externally they may be at a completely different stage of life.

22. If you could witness any event of the past, present, or future, what would it be?

This is a very interesting question that invites a fascinating discussion.

You can learn about someone’s interests and goals, and perhaps you’ll be inspired to delve into a new interest yourself.

 

23. What is a skill you’d like to learn and why?

Most of us have something we want to learn to improve ourselves or for simple enjoyment.

This interesting question gives the person the opportunity not only to share that desire but also to examine why they haven’t pursued learning the skill.

24. What does a perfect day look like to you?

Thinking about this question requires us to dig around in our memories for previous perfect days.

 

It’s a feel-good inquiry that gives both people an infusion of happiness and maybe even the desire to recreate that perfect day.

25. How would your friends describe you?

Asking this allows the other person to talk about themselves from an outside perspective. It invites self-awareness and self-honesty and opens the door to a more authentic conversation.

Thanks to liveboldandbloom.com for sharing this good information with us.

Author: Dennis Hickey

There are no limits to success to those who never stop learning. Learning will nourish your personal growth. I hope you enjoy this website and visit often so you too keep learning and growing.

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