| So lately, as a college student, I've been trying to think of good openers/conversation starters to help build some comfort/rapport with classmates. As past history my only results are making a few casual friends at best, I've decided to try the following.
Without too many details, there's a HB9 in my philosophy class that is in the same major as I am - psychology. She approached me a few weeks ago, but often I don't show up early or engage conversation after class. We've done so a few times, but no really good ice-breakers so to speak. Previously, I'd made the mistake going for the n-close too early, and thus needing to rely on text to build comfort which I suck at, big time. So here's my idea.
Engage her after class, a typical "whats up, you got a minute" kind of opener and say "As you know a major goal of psychology is prediction of human behavior. So let's play a little game - assume five facts about someone some one you hardly know, me, and I'll do the same for you, and we'll see who's better at prediction."
I can provide more details about the specific girl, but was wondering about any thoughts on this sort of routine. I'm planning to try it out Friday, the next class I have with her (and the last one before spring break). Could also turn this into a "betting" routine. Thoughts? If it goes well, I could apply this to other targets, using psychology as the basis for it. Maybe a little creepy? Hence, why I post here before just applying it.
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