So what do I say? 8 Secrets to Break the Ice in any Social/Business Setting
November 28th, 2009
“Leap and the net will appear. There will be a thousand unseen bands waiting just for you.” –Joseph Campbell
I was recently cutting the hair of a friend who is a sophomore in college at Ohio State University and he was very troubled about networking. Now here’s a guy that had made over $100k at the age of 16 by doing computer consulting for companies, so by no means does he lack intelligence. His challenge, however, was his social skills. He told me that he didn’t feel like he had interpersonal skills because he was either on the computer 8 hours a day, or studying for the 23 credit hours that he was taking this semester. He told me he found it hard to keep conversations going past the “Hi my name is ____ and I’m a student at Ohio State” point.
His dilemma is very common for most people in society today but is very simple to master. If you want to become effective with communication just master the art of asking the right questions.
The best opening questions are those that encourage people to speak about themselves, or their work, passions, family, or experiences. Remember people love talking about themselves. Making the conversation about them in the very beginning lets you see what kind of person they are and also can help you to find some common ground
Here are 8 great questions to build rapport in social or business settings:
- As the owner of a business, what do you find to be the two or three greatest challenges you face?
- How do you relieve the stress of your work?
- How did you get into your line of work?
- Who are your role models?
- When did you decide on this career path?
- How has your year been?
- What is your goal for next year?
- Where would you most like to live and work?
So with this being said if want to know how to keep the conversation flowing MEMORIZE these questions. Don’t just glance at these and take notes but make it a conscious decision to know these like you know the back of your hand. I guarantee these will get you past the quiet awkward moments. Lastly, remember to be “Yourself.” You never know if the person on the other end has had (or is having) the very same conflicts you have!
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Tags: Business Networking, Connectionaire, Entrepreneurs, Networking, Rob Coats, Success, Young Professionals, break the ice, Social Networking, Starting Conversations
Categories: 8 Secrets to having Great Conversations , Education , HOw to Break the Ice , Learn what to say , Networking , Relationship


Thanks, this is definitely a keeper
Love it! Fantastic way to break the ice for sure! – Jamey
Great leading questions, discovery. Putting these in my TOOLBOX.
Excellent! Great information Rob. I’m gonna add this to my list of things to keep “fresh” in mind when dealing with people. Thanks for the advice Mr. Connectionaire.
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