
Introduce yourself to the people at your table during a dinner party or other social event.
π Anywhereπ Repeatableπ€ All ages
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Breaking the ice at dinner parties becomes easier when you focus on asking genuine questions about others rather than worrying about what to say about yourself. Start with simple observations about the food, the host, or how people know each other, then let natural curiosity guide the conversation.
Difficulty
15/100Easy
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Cost
Free
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Time
5min
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People
2β10
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Setting
either
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed
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