Conversing with senior students is something that many college students will feel a little nervous about, but in fact, as long as they have confidence and a proper opening statement, they can break the deadlock. Below is an introductory article on how to strike up a conversation with a senior, I hope it will be helpful to you.
You are standing at the door of the school library, holding a thick philosophy book in your hand, and are about to walk in. Suddenly , you saw a girl who made your heart beat. She was walking out of the library. She was holding a book in her hand and looked attentive. At this point, you make up your mind and decide to strike up a conversation with her.
You walk up to her and give her your most confident smile. Walked to her, stopped and greeted her: "Hello, I saw a book in your hand. Is it a philosophy book? I also study philosophy, and I happen to be studying this field recently."</ p>
She raised her head, glanced at you, and then smiled: "Yes, this is a philosophy book I borrowed here. Are you studying philosophy too? Very few people are interested in this field." ”
You were relieved that you had successfully broken the ice, so you continued chatting with her, sharing your views on philosophy, and asking her about some philosophical theories to make the conversation more interesting. You also introduce yourself to her, tell her which grade you are in and what your hobbies are, so that she can get to know you better.
Finally, you said to her: "I think it's interesting to chat with you. I wonder if you have time to drink a cup of coffee with me and continue talking about philosophy?" She nodded, and you made an appointment. , and then you left her with a smile.
When I walked out of the library, a sweet feeling came to my heart. You know, although this time the conversation was a little nervous, it was a successful attempt.