Easy SMALL TALK tips in English: English Speaking Practice

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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Can you have natural small talk?
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Yes, you can.
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Let's talk about it.
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Even native English speakers feel uncomfortable or awkward sometimes having small talk.
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Small talk means that you're not just saying, "Hi, see you later, bye," instead, you're
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having a short, light conversation, usually with someone in passing or before you're going
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to have a more in-depth discussion.
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When you see someone you know at the grocery store, when you have a quick conversation
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with a coworker as you're eating lunch, or maybe when you're just wanting to make a new
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friend, you need to have good small talk skills.
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Today, we're going to cover some of the most common small talk questions and answers so
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that you can be a professional small talk expert.
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Let's go.
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The first topic is weather.
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Weather is a very simple, noncontroversial neutral topic, unless you're talking about
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climate change, in that case it's a little more serious to talk about, but we often use
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this as an ice breaker.
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And ice breaker is a common expression we use when talking about introducing a conversation,
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you're helping it to become less awkward.
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You're having some icebreaker or small talk discussion, and then you can relax and have
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a normal discussion.
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Some common weather questions you might ask are, "Isn't it a gorgeous day?
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Can you believe how rainy it's been?
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Is it hot enough for you?"
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This last one might seem a little strange, but it is a silly or humorous way to address
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how extremely hot the weather is, or maybe extremely cold if you say, "Is it cold enough
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for you?"
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You're joking about the extreme temperature that you're experiencing and it's a light
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way to introduce a conversation.
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Notice that all three of these questions are not open-ended questions.
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They are only yes or no questions, and this makes it a very simple way to introduce the
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conversation.
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The other person doesn't need to think about some kind of answer, they can just say, "Yes,
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it is a gorgeous day.
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Oh yes, it is so rainy.
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Yes, it's really hot," very simple and it makes for a comfortable introduction.
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If you would like to learn some more ways to talk about the weather, I made a lesson
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completely dedicated to the weather, a hundred expressions for talking about the weather.
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You can watch that lesson up here to expand your weather vocabulary.
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Our second small talk topic is where you're at or your location.
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Now, you need to think about this, of course, in an understanding way.
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If you are at a hospital, you might not want to ask these questions, because if you say,
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"Do you come here often?" and they're at the hospital, it might be a little bit too sensitive
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to talk about.
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But you can use these questions for any type of location like a park, the zoo, a library,
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a museum walking down the street.
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You can use these for most daily life situations.
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Let's imagine that you see someone who you've met a couple of times, but you don't know
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that well.
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You might talk about where you're at and you might ask, "This place is great.
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Do you come here often?
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How long have you been coming here?
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Do you live near here?"
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If you're at a dog park, these are pretty common in the US, people bring their dogs
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and their dogs can run freely together, well great, you already have something in common
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because that other person probably has a dog, or if you're at the library, you both have
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an interest in books.
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You have something in common, your location, and you can ask these questions.
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"Do you come here often?
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How long have you been coming here?
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Do you live near here?
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Do you live in the area?"
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Great.
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Let's say that you're somewhere that's not a regular hangout, like a coffee shop or a
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library or a park.
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Let's imagine that you were at the zoo or a museum, these kind of a special-occasion
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places, you could ask, "Have you seen the DaVinci exhibit?
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It's really cool," or, "Which exhibit do you like the most?
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Have you seen the monkey exhibit?
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It's amazing."
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You can use this to talk about the location where you're at.
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What if you're in transit somewhere?
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Maybe you're at an airport, you're at a train station, you're waiting for your subway to
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show up.
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Well, what are some questions you could ask to someone who maybe you don't know and you
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want to start a conversation with?
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You might ask, "So, where are you headed?"
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Headed is a verb that we often use to say which direction are you going to.
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"I'm headed to the office.
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I'm headed to San Francisco.
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I'm headed to some place."
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This is a great question to ask, and I just want to let you know that if you ask someone
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this and say, "Oh, so where are you headed?" and they say, "To work," okay, maybe if they're
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not open to conversation.
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They just gave you a one-word answer, two-word answer, that's completely fine.
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Not everyone is going to be open to conversation, but I've started a lot of great conversations
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and even friendships by trying to just give it a try.
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Try to speak with someone else who you feel like might be open to having a conversation
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and also respecting other people's distance if they're not interested.
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When you have established that the other person might be interested in talking, if they say,
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"I'm headed to San Francisco," you could ask, "Are you traveling for business or pleasure?"
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Business is kind of obvious for work, pleasure might mean they're visiting family or they're
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doing something for fun, for vacation, something like this.
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This is a good way to continue the conversation.
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Of course, you have to be aware that if someone is traveling for a sensitive reason, for example,
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they're going to a funeral, don't push the topic too much.
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You can just shift your questions accordingly so that the other person also feels comfortable.
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Our third topic for small talk conversation is to talk about your plans.
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You can talk about the past, in the present, in the future.
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In this first scenario, you run into someone who you kind of know but you maybe don't know
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too well, or you haven't seen them in a little while.
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You can ask them, "Hey, how are you?
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What have you been up to?"
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You don't need to ask, "How are you?"
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but it just feels really comfortable and it introduces the conversation instead of being
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like an interrogation, "Hey, what have you been up to?"
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Instead, when you say, "Hey, how are you?
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What have you been up to?" you can smoothly introduce the conversation.
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If you haven't seen this person in a while, you might say, "We have so much to catch up
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on.
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What are you up to this weekend?"
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This is asking about the future, this future weekend, "What are you up to?"
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Now, of course, if you're asking this, it means that you would like to get together
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with the other person and catch up.
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This phrasal verb, to catch up, means that you are learning about what has happened to
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them in the past.
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Maybe you don't know, you haven't seen them since elementary school, so you have a lot
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to catch up on, you want to know what's going on in their life.
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If you ask this, be prepared to make some plans and to have some availability, that
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way you can follow through on your question.
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You can also ask the informal question, "Do you want to grab coffee?
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Do you want to grab a drink?
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Do you want to grab lunch, brunch, dinner, and catch up?"
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To grab something, usually we use this in a very informal situation so that it doesn't
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seem like you need to sit there and talk for five hours.
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Instead, you're just going to grab a coffee, maybe a 30-minute conversation, one-hour conversation,
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very informal and spontaneous.
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It's also potentially an easier way to not make someone feel uncomfortable if they say
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no, because it's not so serious.
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Just a little note.
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If you are a guy asking a girl or any combination I imagine, if you say, "Do you want to grab
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coffee with me?"
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make sure that you say this very lightly if you don't want to ask them on a date, because
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for me, if a guy tells me this and says, "Hey, do you want to grab lunch later?" and they
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don't know me or they don't know that I'm married.
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Then I will feel really uncomfortable because is it a date?
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Is it not a date?
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Do I want to just talk with them?
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Make sure that if you are in this situation, you just ask in a very light and happy manner.
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Of course, if you do want to ask them on a date, this is a good question to ask.
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Finally talking about your plans, we have two very safe questions you can ask.
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The first one is, "I can't believe it's already time for," some kind of holiday, whatever
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holiday is coming up.
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"I can't believe it's already time for Thanksgiving.
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I can't believe it's already time for Christmas, for the New Year, for spring break.
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Do you have any plans?"
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This is asking them about the future, "What are you going to do for the holiday season?"
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Or you can simply ask, "Do you have any plans for this weekend?"
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Ask it very lightly so they know that you are just simply asking, "Hey, what are you
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up to this weekend?
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Do you have any plans for this weekend?"
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Great small talk.
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Our next small talk topic is a job.
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Even if you're talking with someone who you work with, you can alter these questions slightly
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and still talk about your job with them.
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In fact, it might be the best option because it's something that you already have in common.
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If you're talking with someone you've never met before, this is a great question to ask,
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"So, what do you do?" or, "So, what do you do for work?"
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Sometimes we leave off the last part, for work, and we simply ask, "So, what do you
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do?"
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This might seem a little bit vague for English learners who've never heard this expression
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before, but it is extremely common.
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I want to make sure that when someone asks you, "So, what do you do?"
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you might say, "What do I do?
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Well, I eat breakfast, I wake up, I breathe.
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I like to run."
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No, no, no, this is talking about your job, what do you do.
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Next, you could ask them, "How long have you been doing this job?
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How long have you been an architect?
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How long have you been a nurse?
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How long have you been a builder?"
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Well, this is great, you're trying to ask some more details.
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If they haven't done that job for very long, you can follow that up with, "So, what did
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you do before this?"
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What did you do before this, this means this current job, what was your previous job, or
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maybe you were a student or maybe you were traveling, what did you do before this.
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You might notice that I'm starting a lot of these questions with the word so.
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It just provides a smooth entrance to your question so that it doesn't sound like an
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interrogation.
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"What do you do?
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How often have you done this?
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Where are you coming?
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How often do you come here?"
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If you ask questions like this, the other person will feel uncomfortable so we often
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add these filler words, like so, to make it seem more casual and just more natural.
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"So, what did you do before this?
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So, how long have you done this job?"
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Great idea.
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If someone really likes their job, you could ask, "So, what made you get into architecture?
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So, what made you get into teaching?"
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If someone is a teacher, I'm sure they'd love to share about how they became interested
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in teaching.
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That's what the essence of this question is, "So, how did you get into teaching?"
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Especially if you have an unusual job, like my job, which is to teach you English online,
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a lot of people ask me this question, "How did you get into teaching English on YouTube
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and online?"
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I tell a little background story about teaching English in the classroom, and then I was searching
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online for how to teach English in the US and I found out I could teach English online
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and I just started to dive into it and give it a try.
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This is a little background story to talk about how I became interested in my current
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job.
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Not everybody likes their job though, so if someone doesn't seem that excited about their
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job and you want to learn more about them, you could ask them this fun question, which
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is, "If money was no object, what job would you do?"
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This means if you didn't need to make money or you didn't care about how much money you
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had, what kind of job would you have?
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This is a classic question and it really gets to the heart of someone's passion.
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Maybe they love horses, but they just don't think they can make a career out of loving
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horses.
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They might say, "Oh, I really wish I could be a horse trainer and teach people how to
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ride horses."
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Well, great, all of a sudden you have a treasure, which is a piece of information about the
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other person.
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They love horses, great.
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You want to make sure that when you learn something interesting about other people you
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store that away, because it's a great way to continue conversations or to bring up something
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interesting with them.
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What if you're talking with someone who you work with, how can you talk about your job?
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Because you can't ask them, "What do you do?"
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Well, I guess, unless you don't really know what part of the company they work for, but
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in general, we want to ask more specific questions.
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Let's imagine this scenario.
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You are in the lunchroom, most offices in the US have a break room or lunch room with
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some tables and a microwave, maybe a sink, so that you can heat up your food or wash
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some dishes, and you are waiting for your food to heat up, you brought some leftover
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soup.
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This is a very detailed scenario.
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You brought some leftover chicken noodle soup and you put it in the microwave to heat up,
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but you've got two minutes and there's somebody who works with you, standing beside you.
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What do you do?
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What do you say?
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Don't worry, I'm here to save you.
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You can ask these three questions.
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If you know which department they work in, you might say, "Hey, what's new in the marketing
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department today?" if they work in marketing.
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Or if they work in management, you might say, "Hey, what's new in management today?"
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Cool, great, you know a little bit about them, but you're just having some small talk.
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Or if you know they're working on a project, you could say, "How's your project going?
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How's your project going?"
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Or if you have no idea what they're doing, you might say, "Do you have any fun or exciting
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projects coming up?"
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You're asking about the future, what kind of things they're planning for.
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Not everybody is great at small talk so they might just say, "Nope, not much."
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Okay, not everybody is willing to have small talk, but who knows, maybe they'll say, "Yeah,
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we're working on this really cool initiative.
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We're working with a charity and we're going to try to raise some funds for this organization,"
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and maybe they're excited about it and will want to share it.
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Maybe they'd just been dying to share this with someone and you are that opportunity.
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It's worth a try, you never know, give small talk a shot.
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Before we go, I want to give you four tips for excellent small talk.
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These are general ideas about conversation, but they are essential for connecting with
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someone else.
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Number one is put your phone away.
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This seems like a basic thing, right?
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But sometimes we don't realize how often we're opening our phone, checking our messages,
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there's a little buzz and you open your phone.
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This is disconnecting you from the person you're talking with.
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When you're trying to have small talk, keep your phone in your pocket, keep your phone
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away.
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If you have an emergency or urgent phone call, you can just say, "Excuse me, I'm sorry.
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I have to take this," and that means you have to talk with that person.
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"I'm sorry, it's my boss.
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I have to talk with them, I'll be back."
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You have to take that emergency call, but in general for small talk, keep your phone
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away.
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My second tip is to be curious about the other person.
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This is one of the great joys in life, I think, is getting to know other people and being
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very sincere about getting to know them.
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You're not just a robot, blindly asking questions.
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No, you want to get to know another person, even if it's just for one minute while you're
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waiting for your food to heat up in the microwave, that chicken noodle soup, so you can get to
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know someone else.
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Be curious.
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A great way is to ask why or how questions, "Oh, why did you decide to get this type of
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dog?"
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Or, "How long have you had this dog?"
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Wow, this is a great way to ask further questions.
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Of course, don't interrogate them.
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"Why did you get this dog?
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How long have you had him?"
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No, you can just be friendly, be yourself, but these open questions with why and how
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show the other person that you are sincerely interested in their choices in their life.
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My third tip is what I just mentioned, which is do not interrogate to the other person.
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Instead, just be genuine and interested in them.
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If you feel like you're asking too many questions, do you know what you can do?
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You can share about yourself.
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This is something that's also essential to do, but not easy for everyone.
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If someone says that they are a math teacher, you might say, "Oh, you know what?
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When I was in high school, I had an awesome math teacher who was a really special person."
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Okay, that's really short, but you're sharing some kind of connection from your personal
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life and this helps you to not interrogate them.
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Instead, you're also giving.
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You're not just taking their answers, instead, you are giving from yourself as well.
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My fourth tip for great small talk is to avoid your personal favorite topic.
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If, for example, you're really into gardening and growing vegetables, but you have a feeling
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that the other person has no experience with this, well, you want to keep the conversation
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balanced.
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Of course, you can say, "Yeah, I'm really into gardening and I've been working hard
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to be able to grow lots of kinds of vegetables in the spring."
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Okay, that's great, but if you keep talking on and on and on about it, well, that's not
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a balanced conversation.
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Of course, you can share what you're interested in, but make sure that you don't get carried
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away lecturing the other person about your favorite topic.
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All right, well, there you have it.
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These are 23 great small talk questions and four hot tips for how to have great small
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talk.
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Now I have a question for you.
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In the comments below, let me know what question you're going to ask the next time that you
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have small talk in English.
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You can do it, I believe in you.
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Thank you so much for learning English with me.
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