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SUMMARY:Subtle Questioning for Ice Breaking
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One of the best ways that we can begin building a friendship is by asking questions that focus on the other person’s interests. Most people like to talk about themselves, and this is a good way to help them feel comfortable and to gain their trust. These questions can be grouped into four basic areas: family, education, interests, and spiritual things.

The first level of friendship-building questions has to do with the family. Why ask people about their family? Because nothing is more dear to them. Here are a few examples.

What are your parent's names?
What do they do for a living?
How many brothers and sisters do you have?
Are you married or single?
Do you have any children?
What are their names?
Where did you grow up?
What can you tell me about your family heritage?

The object is to get the other person talking, so avoid deeply personal and probing questions, as well as questions that can be answered with a simple “yes” or “no.”
Education is another subject for good...

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