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What topics do wedding photography shops find to talk to their guests? Be specific, like what do you do? Why didn't your husband come with you today?

How can I find common ground with strangers?

1, look at the face to find common ground.

A person's mental state, spiritual pursuit, hobbies, etc. are all more or less manifested in their expressions, clothes, speech, manners, etc. As long as you are good at observing, you will find the common ground. A veteran met a stranger, just behind the driver. The road on the bus soon broke down, and the driver was busy getting on and off, which was not repaired yet. The stranger suggested that the driver check the oil circuit again, and the driver went through it in disbelief and found the reason. The veteran feels that his unique skills may have been learned from the army. So he tried, "Have you ever been a soldier?" "Well, six or seven years." "Oh, we should be comrades in arms. Where were the troops when you were a soldier? " ...... So strangers began to talk, and it is said that they later became friends. And this is what we found in common after observing each other. Of course, this discovery must be combined with your own hobbies and interests, so that it is possible to break the silent atmosphere. Otherwise, even if we find common ground, we still have nothing to say, or a sentence or two will get stuck.

2. Test words and detect common ground.

Two strangers value each other. In order to break the silence, it spoke first. Some people start by asking each other about their native place and identity and get information from them. Some people spy on each other by listening to their accents and words; Some start from action, while helping each other to do something that is in urgent need of help, while trying to explore with language; Some are even perfect, they can find each other's characteristics and open up the situation of oral communication. Two chronologists got on the bus from a county town and sat on a bench. One of them asked the other, "Where do I get off?" "After all, what about you?" "Me too. Where did you go to Nanjing? " "I went to a relative's house in Nanjing Shanxi Road on business. Are you from here? " "No, I'm visiting relatives from Nanjing." After the "fire reconnaissance" of both sides, it is obvious that both sides are familiar with the county seat and South Kyoto, which is the common ground of relatives. After discovering what they have in common, the two had a good talk and invited each other to be guests after getting off the bus. This harmonious effect seems to be accidental, but it actually has its inevitable reason: the "fire reconnaissance" effect, finding common ground and rushing to Shenzhen Special Economic Zone.

3. Listen to the introduction and guess the common ground.

When you visit a friend's house and meet a stranger present, as a host who is familiar with both parties, you will immediately introduce them to each other, explaining their relationship with the host, their respective identities, work units, and even their personality characteristics and hobbies. A careful person can immediately find out what the other person has in common with himself from the introduction. One is the director of the county price bureau, and the other is a teacher in the county. They met at a friend's house. The host introduced the stranger. They immediately found that they were all classmates of the host. They immediately chatted around the breakthrough of "classmates", got to know each other and became close. It is important to carefully analyze and understand each other when listening to the introduction, find common ground and then extend it in the conversation, and constantly discover new topics of common concern.

4. Try to sort out the dialogue and explore common ground.

In order to find out what strangers have in common with themselves, we can carefully analyze and ponder when people who need to communicate talk to others, or ponder each other's words when they talk to ourselves, so as to find common ground. In a department store in Guangzhou, a man from Nanhai motorcade said to the waiter, "Please show me that thing." He also said that "I" is an authentic Subei dialect, which can't be found in the dictionary. The other is also a native of northern Jiangsu, serving in an army in Guangzhou. After listening to the previous sentence, I also pointed to a commodity on the shelf and said the same thing to the clerk. There is a local flavor of northern Jiangsu between the lines, which makes two strangers smile at each other, buy what they want, and talk when they leave the store. They asked the troops from their hometown, talked about the road they have traveled in recent years from their current tasks, and introduced their future plans. The intimacy of a pair of fellow villagers on the edge of a foreign land will never be believed by unsuspecting people because they try to figure out each other's hometown. It can be seen that carefully pondering each other's conversation and finding out the common ground between the two sides can really make strangers become acquaintances and develop into friends.

5, step by step, tap common ground.

Finding common ground is not too difficult, but it can only be needed at the initial stage of the conversation. With the deepening of the conversation, there will be more and more common ground. In order to make the conversation more beneficial to each other, we must dig deeper common ground step by step to get what we want. A college student on vacation and a comrade working in the court are having dinner at a mutual friend's house. After being introduced by the host, the stranger began to talk. Slowly, both of them found that their views on social unhealthy trends had something in common, and they started a discussion unconsciously. They talked about the soil and roots of heinous social phenomena, the role of democracy and the rule of law, and the expectations of the party and the country. The deeper the talk, the shorter the distance between the two sides, and the more they talk, the more they have in common. Afterwards, the two sides agreed that this talk was conducive to college students' understanding of society, to court comrades' understanding of external information and people's demands, and to enhancing their consciousness of trying to correct unhealthy trends.

There are many ways to find common ground, such as common living environment, common work tasks, common travel direction, common living habits and so on. As long as we find it with our heart, it is not difficult to break the situation that strangers have nothing to say.