Part 2 Maintaining a Conversation: 4. Change topics when necessary

Change topics when necessary. Watch to make sure someone is not getting uncomfortable with a topic. Someone may look nervous if you bring up a certain topic and get quiet. You also may simply have exhausted a given topic. If you're both struggling to think of what to say in a conversation, find a new topic.
  • It's best to try to find a related topic. If you're talking about books, for example, move the conversation to movies.
  • However, if you can't think of anything that's related, it's okay to introduce something new. Fall back on a general question, such as, "What do you do for a living?" or "Where did you grow up?"

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