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That's the thing. I think I don't know what to quite do first and to whom.
There are so many openers and things.. Mystery goes on about layering and getting loads of stories going on at one time. That seems a bit too tough for me to try on my first attempts.
I really mean, what groups are the 'easiest' and should I just open with a standard 'what's your opinion on?' kind of question? Idk.. I'd like to keep it as unforced as possible
What he is talking about is "threading conversation" which is something you won't even need to worry about until you get sets to hook. It's really not that. If you actually pay attention to the way you converse with your good friends you already have, this is the way you talk. You don't really notice it because it just feels "natural" to you. You have say 4 or 5 different topics that you keep bouncing back and forth between to talk about.
Here's an example of how that starts...
"I went skiing in Denver last winter"
There are now 2 places that from that one sentence that conversational threads can open. The 2 topics would be skiing and Denver...
"Oh, check this out, last time I went skiing blah blah blah blah blah..."
or
"I love Denver! Last time I went there blah blah blah blah blah..."
Then from those statements, you now have different topics that can open up.
And as far as your opener.... Don't over think this. It's just an opener. You could simply say "Hi! My name is whatever, you guys seem like you might be pretty cool so I wanted to come introduce myself." or you can go with the opinion openers. I personally prefer to save the "opinion" questions or the "what if" questions for later in the interaction if it happens to start going dry. Calibrate AFTER your opener, not before. I've been doing this for 5 years now. NEVER have I had a girl in bed with me and heard her say "There's a little bit of a problem... your opener... It was a bit too situational. I'm going to have to call it a night. It was nice meeting you though!"
Most people forget the first thing that you say to them anyways. Just start talking.