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The first English conversation

For people who meet for the first time, they usually know each other's names before talking. The following is the English conversation I arranged for you to meet for the first time for your reference!

The first English conversation

1. 1.? Miss, how are you today?

? Miss, how was your day?

A sincere greeting accompanied by a warm three-second smile is one of the most basic and effective ways to break the ice.

A sincere greeting and a warm three-second smile are the most basic and useful opening remarks.

Think about those who say. Good morning? Or? Hello. To their neighbors. This simple greeting is usually followed by? How are you? Or? How are the children? Before long, the two sides were talking about their families and even their favorite sports teams.

Think of all the people who say to their neighbors. Good morning? Or? Hello? People. This simple greeting is usually received? How are you, or? How are the children? In response. Soon, the two sides began to talk about their families and even their favorite teams.

2.? Nice earrings! ?

? Your earrings are really beautiful! ?

This sentence represents a classic skill and is very effective for starting a conversation. No matter who you are talking to, it is usually accepted to say some sincere compliments about their clothes, accessories and even emotions.

This evaluation represents a very useful classic skill in the opening remarks. No matter who you are chatting with, sincerely praise their clothes, accessories and even their mood, they will usually be happy to accept it.

The person who accepts the compliment will thank you and may return some nice words. In this way, the dialogue began. Continue the conversation by asking such questions. Where did you buy the earrings? I really like them. ?

People who accept your compliments will thank you and even give you some compliments in return. In this way, a dialogue began. If you want to continue the conversation, you can ask such questions, such as? Where do you buy your earrings? I like it very much. ?

3.? Does this store always have such a long queue?

? Is there always such a long queue in front of this shop?

By paying attention to an unpleasant situation in which you both find yourself and complaining about it skillfully, you cleverly draw another person into an unwitting contract, which unites the two of you against a common enemy.

Pay attention to an unpleasant scene. You are in the same place, complaining casually, and you cleverly pull the other side and yourself into a front against an enemy.

4.? Chicago is really a windy city! ?

? Chicago is really a windy city! ?

Yes Talking about the weather This may sound old-fashioned? D, but it can create miracles in real life. People always talk about the weather? It? This is a topic that everyone has his own opinion. Think about what kind of clothes or fashions you choose in different weather.

Yes, talking about the weather. This may sound a bit old-fashioned, but it really works in reality. People are always talking about the weather? This is a topic where everyone can express their opinions. You can consider how to dress in different weather.

Once the other person responds, you can talk to him easily. Small talk? For example. The wind is so strong; It almost blew me down! ?

Once the other person responds, you can easily continue the conversation, such as? The wind is so strong that it will blow me away! ?

5.? Oh, did you hear?

? Have you heard?

Start the conversation with an interesting, entertaining and/or funny story.

Describe an interesting, entertaining or funny story as the opening remarks.

If your story is interesting enough, I really don't know where it will take the next conversation and how long you will extend the conversation once your new friends join in.

If your story is interesting enough, as long as your new friends are attracted by your story, there is no need to worry about how or how long your conversation will last.

6.? What kind of drink is that?

? What are you drinking?

People like to eat and drink.

People like to eat and drink.

When she replies, keep asking her questions like this. Do you really like it? Or? Can I buy you another drink? Introduce yourself and Don? Don't forget to show your most charming smile.

If she answers you, can she continue to ask? Do you really like it? Or? Can I buy you another drink? Introduce yourself and don't forget to show your most charming smile.

7.? That? This is a lovely name; Are you named after someone?

? That's a good name. Is it named after someone?

This is especially effective in workplaces, business meetings or conferences where people wear name labels. If she has an interesting name, go up to her and say something like that? Camille, lovely name. What? What is the origin of this name?

This prologue is especially suitable for workplaces, business meetings and other occasions where people wear name badges. If her name is interesting, just go over and tell her? Camille, lovely name, what is its origin?

8.? Hello, do you work here?

? Hello, do you work here?

This also applies to workplaces or business environments where people wear name tags. Even if you know the answer, ask him if he works there.

This sentence also applies to workplaces or business occasions where people wear famous brands. Even if you know the answer, ask him if he works here.

Follow up related issues, such as? What are you doing here? Have you worked here long? Do you like it here? What is your favorite/worst part of your job?

Then you can ask some related questions, such as? What are you doing here? Have you worked here long? Do you like it here? What do you like/dislike most about this job?

9.? People call me David, but you can call me tonight. ?

? People call me David, but you can call me tonight. ?

Well, telling jokes is easier said than done. Jokes may be tricky, but they? You can throw some of the best topics to new people. They help others see the witty, interesting and lovely side of your personality.

Indeed, telling jokes is easier said than done. It's not easy to tell jokes, but when you meet someone for the first time, jokes are the best opening remarks. You can let the other person see the humorous, interesting and lovely side of your personality.

That is, unless you? You are confident in your joke telling skills, aren't you? It may be a good idea to avoid them or start with a self-deprecating joke. Can you? You can't offend yourself, can you?

Nevertheless, unless you are very confident in your jokes, you'd better not tell them, especially self-deprecating jokes. Can't offend yourself too much?

10.? Excuse me, I think I should come and talk to you. ?

? Excuse me, I think I should come and talk to you. ?

Sometimes, the best and most interesting way to break the ice is honesty.

Sometimes the best and most interesting opening remarks are the truth.

Honesty is really the best policy. Who hasn't? Anyway, I don't like being honest.

Honesty is really the best rule. Anyway, who doesn't like exciting honesty?

2. How do you say the opening remarks when you meet a foreigner for the first time? How to answer each other's greetings? How can we continue the topic smoothly? Remember these social skills to help you communicate with foreigners smoothly ~

Foreigners who meet for the first time say "hello" to you. It is estimated that most people will happily move out of the style of school teaching and reply with "hello". But the British and Americans think your answer is a bit like buying a hat as a shoe-no. Because they will feel that the conversation seems to be unanswered, as if you are not happy to see him. Therefore, when someone says "hello", you'd better answer "Nice to meet you" or "Nice to meet you".

How's it going? Do you think the above tips are still useful? So, do you know how to control the opening remarks of the first meeting? Who else will speak first, what to say and how to continue the topic? Do you want to shake hands? Don't worry, I'll tell you some social skills now. They can make you feel comfortable on different occasions and communicate without restriction.

The English conversation when we first met.

1. Welcome to China! Welcome to our city!

Welcome to China! Welcome to our city!

2. I hope you? You have a good time here.

I hope you enjoy your stay here.

3. How long have you been in China?

How long have you been in China?

4. Is this your first visit to China?

Is this your first visit to China?

Are you here for business or pleasure?

Are you here for business or pleasure?

6. There are many interesting places here. Me? I want to show you around.

There are many interesting places here, and I want to show you around.

If you need any help, please let me know.

Please let me know if you need any help.

8. What? What's your impression of China at present?

What's your impression of China?

9. Are you used to life here? Does this weather suit you?

Are you used to life here? Are you used to the climate here?

10. What do you think of Chinese food? Are you used to the food here? Does the food here suit you?

What do you think of Chinese food? Are you used to the food here? Is the food here to your taste?

The first English conversation

Jack: Hi! My name is Jack. We haven't met before, have we?

Debbie: No, we didn't! My name is Debbie. ?

Jack: Nice to meet you, Debbie! ?

Debbie: Nice to meet you, too, Jack. ?

Jack: Are you a new student?

Debbie: Yes, I am. What about you?

Jack: Yes, me too! ?

Jack: What are you studying here?

Debbie: Journalism. I want to be a journalist. What about you?

Jack: I'm studying law. But I'm thinking about studying business studies. ?

Debbie: Do they allow you to change?