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КОМЕНТАРІ: 747
@Nasrullah0
@Nasrullah0 4 місяці тому
I feel like a robot learning how to be a human
@skittlessnow245
@skittlessnow245 4 місяці тому
Don’t worry, I had the exact same feeling
@redwolf705
@redwolf705 4 місяці тому
Don’t we all
@monkeyball4670
@monkeyball4670 4 місяці тому
I was looking for this comment
@user-pq2cv6oo1z
@user-pq2cv6oo1z 3 місяці тому
Same😭😭
@Melcas2
@Melcas2 3 місяці тому
lol me too
@_Ludovica
@_Ludovica 4 місяці тому
I usually wait for others to talk to me 😂
@Flokran
@Flokran 4 місяці тому
I always felt depressed when I did this. You just standing alone in the drama club, thinking on the next big talk or something , waiting for someone who would break the ice. That miserable ice on your back😢
@Kepin151
@Kepin151 4 місяці тому
Me fr 😂
@justsomeguywithasmolmustac9476
@justsomeguywithasmolmustac9476 4 місяці тому
But the best thing to do is that you should start the conversation. Or else the strangers will remain as strangers and gradually ignore you
@saleemali594
@saleemali594 4 місяці тому
That's why you don't have skibidi rizz
@HiroRavenVideos
@HiroRavenVideos 4 місяці тому
Same. I'm an introvert waiting for an extrovert to adopt me 😅
@HirohitoWasAsBadAsHitler
@HirohitoWasAsBadAsHitler 4 місяці тому
*Makes eye contact accidentally* *This guy* "WHERE ARE YOU FROM?!?"
@danielkelsosmith
@danielkelsosmith 3 місяці тому
“I HEARD YOUR COUNTRY SUCKS, IS THAT TRUE” Great conversation
@agentranger
@agentranger 3 місяці тому
LMAO@@danielkelsosmith
@kubli365
@kubli365 3 місяці тому
"WHY DID YOU LEAVE ME?!?!"
@jtut666
@jtut666 3 місяці тому
LMAOOOO
@taekwondosplit
@taekwondosplit 2 місяці тому
🤣
@MegaPokemon23
@MegaPokemon23 4 місяці тому
"The riskier things you say, the more memorable and authentic you would be for them." This is soooo true! People whom you just met and just want to play safe and say mundane things or topics will not create an impact and a lasting memory.
@saleemali594
@saleemali594 4 місяці тому
I love you so much
@demonduowhatifs7582
@demonduowhatifs7582 4 місяці тому
​@@saleemali594love you more pookie
@thisispatrick2003
@thisispatrick2003 4 місяці тому
@@saleemali594lil too risky there bud
@somerandommodeler
@somerandommodeler 4 місяці тому
@@saleemali594went straight for the goal
@datenshiyohane9873
@datenshiyohane9873 4 місяці тому
I love you both Riko and Yohane-chan ❤
@simpleneeds2582
@simpleneeds2582 4 місяці тому
breaking the ice gives you a tactical advantage over others. The goal here is not to keep talking, but to keep listening and keeping them as comfortable as you can.. Listening is the best way to do this
@noideas439
@noideas439 4 місяці тому
Bruh this is touching grass, not call of duty
@EpicCodingGamer
@EpicCodingGamer 4 місяці тому
@@noideas439he's not wrong though. There are many advantages to this; people are more likely to help you later on in any way possible, even if you just say hello. I think it's better to just have a good relationship with anyone you meet.
@simpleneeds2582
@simpleneeds2582 4 місяці тому
@@noideas439 Damn i explained touching grass in cod terms lmao..
@lastresort2600
@lastresort2600 4 місяці тому
This is your brain after watching Spy Game.
@golden-sniperxx2463
@golden-sniperxx2463 4 місяці тому
​@@noideas439 On god
@slavic_shitposting
@slavic_shitposting 4 місяці тому
- So, why did we became friends again? - Cause I came up to you and started talking - Why? - Cause I could 🗿
@choboibigly6565
@choboibigly6565 3 місяці тому
Unfathomably based
@WalterOMSD
@WalterOMSD 3 місяці тому
Real
@Wardenx01
@Wardenx01 29 днів тому
-why? -cause you made an eye contact
@trinhanpham6764
@trinhanpham6764 4 місяці тому
For Step #2, an even better question is, "Where did you grow up?" This focuses on their formation as a person, rather than a simple location so it invites them to tell more about their childhood and how they grew up, especially if they moved around a lot/had a less conventional upbringing.
@ghaziemir6620
@ghaziemir6620 3 місяці тому
I ain’t sharing all that from a stranger’s opening line
@straytonox1492
@straytonox1492 3 місяці тому
lol, and then he said wtf are you
@je4a301
@je4a301 3 місяці тому
This is too personal for a 2nd question
@je4a301
@je4a301 3 місяці тому
This is too personal for a 2nd question
@je4a301
@je4a301 3 місяці тому
This is too personal for a 2nd question
@alessiomarchetti9816
@alessiomarchetti9816 3 місяці тому
"hi" "Uh, hi" "What part of town are you from" _Calls the police_
@creativemints-hg7hi
@creativemints-hg7hi 5 днів тому
😂🤣😂
@golden_kiwi3107
@golden_kiwi3107 3 місяці тому
Something I really need in my life is social skills
@luxrdust
@luxrdust 3 місяці тому
Samee
@tarlichgames8766
@tarlichgames8766 4 місяці тому
instructions unclear i got pepper sprayed when i asked them the first question
@simon05959
@simon05959 2 місяці тому
Haha
@imrocket2417
@imrocket2417 2 місяці тому
I think you know that that’s not the person you would want to hang out with
@Armand0627
@Armand0627 3 місяці тому
I’m a really shy person and I can never carry the conversation. I feel like an alien trying to learn to have a basic conversation with another human 💀
@siladex-gaming
@siladex-gaming 3 місяці тому
Yeah, I feel that way too. It's pretty hard to start off a conversation without sounding like some sort of interview
@lewisthelibrarian
@lewisthelibrarian 2 місяці тому
Practice practice and practice there is no way you won't succeed!
@MissesWitch
@MissesWitch 3 місяці тому
I just realised I'm really good at talking to people, But terrible at step 1 and step 2. He was like "here's where it's tricky" and I thought "wait, that's the easy part!" Getting over the anxiety and just feeling good, Having that energy that others will want to talk to you is so important! I think one big piece of helpful advice is~ target people who are bored! I was at an airport with a long line that wasn't moving and everyone wanted to talk to me!
@nicename7247
@nicename7247 3 місяці тому
If you have the energy theyll start talking to you, but isnt necessary id say if you start the conversation. Like, last time i struck a conversation like that i was on the plane, and after some time i got bored, looked at the person next to me, he looked at me, and i just said the first thing that came to mind and the conversation kept going. (dont remember it too well now)
@mist4488
@mist4488 3 місяці тому
i just realized i'm exactly the same lol. i find approaching someone and starting a conversation so difficult, but once the ice is broken, i can talk for hours on end.
@trapea8324
@trapea8324 4 місяці тому
While it's true that taking risks and being authentic can make you more memorable, it's important to strike a balance. Being overly risky or controversial may alienate some people and could have negative consequences. Authenticity is about being true to yourself and expressing your beliefs, but it's also crucial to consider the context and the impact your words may have on others. Effective communication involves understanding your audience, being mindful of the situation, and expressing yourself in a way that fosters connection rather than division. It's possible to be memorable and authentic without unnecessarily risking relationships or causing harm. Finding the right balance between expressing your true self and being considerate of others is key to effective and meaningful communication.
@nei8698
@nei8698 3 місяці тому
very well said
@jonathanvida78
@jonathanvida78 3 місяці тому
Bellissimo paragraph 🤌
@cavidnagiyev3678
@cavidnagiyev3678 3 місяці тому
This sounds like an AI
@gruccigang0587
@gruccigang0587 3 місяці тому
​@@cavidnagiyev3678sounds like someone who has alienated a bunch of people because the people said something that hurt them
@METRIKVX
@METRIKVX 3 місяці тому
What ever Chat GPT-4
@Maryaz259
@Maryaz259 2 місяці тому
Talking to strangers is a skill you were born with.
@vishnur5964
@vishnur5964 21 день тому
No I developed it.
@_adam.12r
@_adam.12r 3 місяці тому
I wish I saw this video 1 month ago. During winter break I went on a cruise for 10 days and my whole routine there was wake up at 6am walk around everywhere on the ship and meet new people and talk with everyone until 3 am. It was one of my favorite experience in my life bc I suffered a lot with social anxiety when I was a kid and since I was 16 I would always try to surpass that and go talk to Stanger in my city. But this cruise was like my final exam. I literally became the most popular person on the boat and every 10min I would say hi to someone I know my friends could not believe it bc it was people from different social backgrounds it was so funny. But I still had some difficulty at some point I knew I needed more knowledge. Thanks again.
@brawnxbt2082
@brawnxbt2082 3 місяці тому
The fact that I did these steps before even watching this video with a girl I met randomly in the bus makes me feel so powerful 😭😭
@Leto85
@Leto85 4 місяці тому
You make it sound so simple and I love that, because this way it becomes simple and natural. Thanks!
@CarbonBeast
@CarbonBeast 4 місяці тому
Für fortnite
@teruvert
@teruvert 4 місяці тому
it is simple just try to be confident while you saying
@Leto85
@Leto85 4 місяці тому
​@@CarbonBeast You sure can try this in Fortnite first, yes.
@Leto85
@Leto85 4 місяці тому
​@@teruvert True. I've also noticed it's easier without having alterial motives.
@twindexxx
@twindexxx 4 місяці тому
I don't really have problems finding friends in an situation where my usual friends/family isnt near, but I have quite some problems keeping friendships if there isn't something connecting us, but to be fair I often don't try to keep it when the thing that connects us is gone, the friendship becomes stale.This also has to do with the fact that I'm usually in sucu situations quite a bit away from home or online
@apurba1212
@apurba1212 4 місяці тому
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 👋 *Starting Conversations: Proximity and Eye Contact* - Emphasis on the importance of proximity and eye contact when starting conversations. - Proximity: Choosing people within one or two meters for natural, non-disruptive interactions. - Eye contact: Initiating conversations with those who make brief eye contact, signaling potential interest. 01:23 🌍 *Asking "Where Are You From?"* - Utilizing the question "Where are you from?" as a universal and non-intrusive conversation starter. - Adapting the question based on diverse backgrounds or specific situations. - Highlighting the positive response received from this opening line in various contexts. 01:52 🤔 *Sharing Knowledge and Asking Questions* - Sharing personal knowledge about the other person's background and asking related questions. - Demonstrating genuine curiosity and interest in learning about the other person. - Examples of sharing information about a person's country and asking thought-provoking questions. 03:02 🎭 *Embracing Adventurous Conversations* - Encouragement to be adventurous and take risks in conversations. - Advocating for memorable and authentic interactions through risky statements. - Acknowledging that some people may be triggered, but emphasizing the value of authenticity. 03:58 🍻 *Inviting Them Out and Building Rapport* - Transitioning from casual conversation to inviting the person out. - Suggesting activities like drinks or meals for a continuation of the interaction. - Recognizing that the majority of rapport is built during this phase of the conversation. 04:53 🤝 *Cementing Connections: Remembering Names* - The significance of remembering and mentioning the person's name. - Advising to mention their name once to leave a lasting impression. - Concluding the five-step process for starting conversations and potentially forming friendships.
@CarbonBeast
@CarbonBeast 4 місяці тому
I hope you don't really took notes on this..
@dazebeats1084
@dazebeats1084 4 місяці тому
Your a real one
@CarbonBeast
@CarbonBeast 4 місяці тому
@@dazebeats1084 you're*
@enterprisepets
@enterprisepets 4 місяці тому
Thanks for the summary! You are a hero hahah
@d5555
@d5555 4 місяці тому
Made with HARPA AI
@haroldi.6450
@haroldi.6450 4 місяці тому
Its easy, as a former shy person to other shy people, always step out of your comfort zone, always try to be uncomfortable
@plugshirt1762
@plugshirt1762 27 днів тому
That first step is always the hardest though
@lordstark9075
@lordstark9075 29 днів тому
How to make friends: Be genuinely curious. Pay genuine attention and you'll never run out of conversation. Also be honest, so it's actually you who make the friend, and not a fake persona you put out to be likeable. Might seem simple, but I struggle with it a lot. Luckily I have a coworker that is a perfect example of someone who would make a conversation with a rock, just because he is so curious and honest, so I try to learn from him.
@omaresmat.a
@omaresmat.a 4 місяці тому
It's rare to watch a video which actually have good ideas to be implemented in real life.. thank you ❤
@ProGuitarUA
@ProGuitarUA 2 місяці тому
In Eastern Europe eye contact with “From which part of town you are?” is super threatening line.. synonymous for this in English is from the hoods “Who put you on?”, either they run away, or conflict will be unmanageable
@catbrained
@catbrained 3 місяці тому
I have tried making friends many times. I have watched videos like this one, they usually helped me a bit; to the point people stopped frowning at me. I hope this one will help me as I continue to watch it.
@bendrp
@bendrp 4 місяці тому
Bro your editing skills are insanely qualitative and your mic sounds great. Good shit🫡
@drakearries
@drakearries 4 місяці тому
This is so helpful! especially in awkward situations or when you reallllyyy want to talk to a stranger but don't know how, engaging meaningful conversations without looking weird or what.
@Cr_cosmike
@Cr_cosmike 3 місяці тому
In France if the first thing you ask is "where are you from" people will think u want to rob them 😂
@Keg.mp4
@Keg.mp4 3 місяці тому
I'm a loser but this one dude spoke to me using these exact steps got me wondering if he watched this too
@ryokuryo24
@ryokuryo24 2 місяці тому
🤣
@bluelax99able
@bluelax99able Місяць тому
Game is game, even if it's the tutorial 😂
@roninarcwave
@roninarcwave 3 місяці тому
I tend to overthink what people may think of me or what they might say or how my interaction with them as a whole might go but to honest with u majority of people are really simple. I be getting my anxiety up for nothing 😭
@chaotic2563
@chaotic2563 3 місяці тому
Thats me bruh literally mirrored everything Its so annoying, we'll get over it WE JUST need to realize that theyre people like us and THE WORLDS not going to end IF it gets awkward
@JPennino33
@JPennino33 3 місяці тому
this might be the best youtube channel I've ever found!!
@Sacheess
@Sacheess 3 місяці тому
The title could be "How I Manage To Bully Introverts" as well. I'm going to try this.
@Bwubdle198
@Bwubdle198 4 місяці тому
I love this new animation man!
@nos06
@nos06 3 місяці тому
Thank you, will definetly try it out whenever there's an occasion
@Osamakhan050
@Osamakhan050 4 місяці тому
Love this new style of visuals.
@doomskull7549
@doomskull7549 3 місяці тому
Learning how extroverts make contact is essential in the development of skills to shut down all communication attempts from strangers
@DoomguyIsGrinningAtYou.
@DoomguyIsGrinningAtYou. 2 місяці тому
"Hi, Where are you from?" "Unf!" "E... Excuse me?"
@buckeyeguy82
@buckeyeguy82 4 місяці тому
Great video! Thanks for the advice you give, it's helped me out with being more confident & comfortable in my own skin.
@akademischungebildet5564
@akademischungebildet5564 3 місяці тому
Great video, slight improvement advice: if you make such a very nicely structured and detailed video, do a wrap up at the end where you briefly summarise each aspect in one or two lines so people can remember the overall concept much better. They will also remember the details much better if they can structure them in their head so reminding them of the 5 steps really helps a lot by only adding like 30 seconds to the video
@Jatinjutsu
@Jatinjutsu 4 місяці тому
This is also my go to question "where are you from" I've observed that people open up to me naturally when i ask them this question
@AkumaDaniel-dz1oe
@AkumaDaniel-dz1oe 3 місяці тому
The golden conversation template I have been scrolling UKposts for 🎉
@weezo123
@weezo123 4 місяці тому
The name part and being genuinely interested part definitely made me remember that I got the same advice from a book. These two are very important…
@BurningMoreXP
@BurningMoreXP 3 місяці тому
One crucial thing that you need to do.. you need to have a confident body language and be energetic when delivering those questions like you already knew them before and be sure to not have awkward silence in between question so you need to think about questions on the top of you mind.. if not.. you should have a list of questions ready that can work on anyone. Personalities are a real thing but everyone has a different way of thinking and talking.. try to match that.
@keenarnia
@keenarnia 4 місяці тому
Tried that opening line in Compton… Currently commenting from the ICU
@KibumGaming
@KibumGaming 4 місяці тому
I used to suck at talking to people a few months ago but recently I became good at talking to people, just out of nowhere I can just talk to people about random stuff!
@KL7US
@KL7US 3 місяці тому
Needed a video like this for so long
@Houssem0880
@Houssem0880 4 місяці тому
Nice video thank you for what you doing many people need this
@agaba5500
@agaba5500 3 місяці тому
i think thats so true that the risky conversation is more memorable than the boring safe one
@idkactually9121
@idkactually9121 4 місяці тому
Funny how this was recommended to me now that I needed it d most.
@ellusiv5121
@ellusiv5121 4 місяці тому
It's not about starting the conversation for me, it's about keeping it up and I always fumble cuz I think I'm the most boring person in the world.
@robx0121
@robx0121 4 місяці тому
If you know the problem change it
@user-qf3yy9go4q
@user-qf3yy9go4q 3 місяці тому
I know all of that but I still have fun when I hear you 😂❤
@Favour_EC
@Favour_EC 4 місяці тому
As a Nigerian who’s not in Nigeria, that’s true, sad but necessary.
@jakosko1
@jakosko1 4 місяці тому
These videos are gold!
@big3lover
@big3lover 3 місяці тому
Make a video on both things how to start conversation with someone and how to end conversation with someone.... Its really informative
@keithchegwin1222
@keithchegwin1222 3 місяці тому
I find asking questions staright away isn't the best way in my opinion. I find it best to do most of the speaking at first, smile and tell them something funny etc, then I'll ask them a question.
@user-ds7fj2bh8q
@user-ds7fj2bh8q 3 місяці тому
I just feel great that you mentioned Nigeria in this video
@martin19072
@martin19072 3 місяці тому
Actually decent social skills tips. It’s not often I see that on the internet
@ErasedPNG
@ErasedPNG 3 місяці тому
This reminded me of something I did. There was this one girl sitting alone on a staircase staring into the distance. Nobody else was around and that was the only moment where I had my courage up and straight up talk to her. I had to carry most of the conversation of course but it was worth it. She was very shy and timid and at the end I asked for her socials because I think asking for number is a bit too personal. We kept talking afterwards and hung out a few times. Honestly we could've been more but I didn't take a step further because I knew we wouldn't work together or at least I know that she won't be able to put up with my way of living after knowing her more. Anyway, now we stopped talking and I think it's for the best because she started showing her feelings to me and I don't want to lead her on. She's lovely, but she deserves better.
@Vangeltheunderdog
@Vangeltheunderdog 3 місяці тому
3:10 yes yes yes! I gave a speech once that followed a parallel method. It was titled "What's the Point?" a play on words because the topic had to do with the idea of pointing (the gesture) being considered offensive today, yet it's simply a high risk high reward gesture. Want to know what my "point" of impact was? Uncle Sam. I asked the audience, "do you think Uncle Sam would have been as resonating if he wasn't pointing?"
@Omar.mn1000
@Omar.mn1000 4 місяці тому
He's back guys 🎉
@JiffyJ5
@JiffyJ5 3 місяці тому
This video is great i can be quite sociable but when i talk to new people hanging around im confident in myself but can never find the right way to start a new in depth conversation with someone
@DOCWHO
@DOCWHO 3 місяці тому
cool video. While watching, I noticed that I was already using some of these techniques unconsciously.
@Lilith-gk5sr
@Lilith-gk5sr 2 місяці тому
Funny how im more scared if i were to ask "What part of town are you from?" That they will ask me the same thing and find out the location i live and- yeah i have trust issues for strangers 😊
@jaspinmagar2185
@jaspinmagar2185 4 місяці тому
I have exam and i’m watching this 😮‍💨 i mean it’s improvement pill, why not?
@gastonrodriguez6643
@gastonrodriguez6643 3 місяці тому
Same as you. I have an important exam in 4 days and im here watching improvment videos.
@sonu6foot2
@sonu6foot2 2 місяці тому
Me too but why now?😢
@TheKJTee
@TheKJTee 4 місяці тому
I love the cutie bees at the end of this video!
@Iksvomid
@Iksvomid 4 місяці тому
Finally, Conversation Manager 2024 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@careerladder36
@careerladder36 4 місяці тому
loved it❤❤❤
@blog8152
@blog8152 3 місяці тому
As someone from Nigeria this is honestly true
@WaqasMachi
@WaqasMachi 4 місяці тому
Great video ❤
@suisus3780
@suisus3780 3 місяці тому
I've come to realize that, it's not that i can't talk to anyone, i just don't have the motivation/strong reason to do so. Because when i do have it, i do it without any problem.
@tahashaikh524
@tahashaikh524 3 місяці тому
Where are u from?
@Mace_the_Ace
@Mace_the_Ace 3 місяці тому
@@tahashaikh524😂😂😂
@ryokuryo24
@ryokuryo24 2 місяці тому
​@@tahashaikh524😂😂
@strange4414
@strange4414 29 днів тому
Where are u from?
@mafumofu986
@mafumofu986 3 місяці тому
I have Aspergers and these videos are a lot of help
@suryakantapradhan6935
@suryakantapradhan6935 3 місяці тому
thank you this is very informative
@SmashtoonGamer
@SmashtoonGamer Місяць тому
💀 this crap gotten out of hand. We watching videos on how to talk to each other
@yooo8497
@yooo8497 Місяць тому
We’re here man
@eligore6908
@eligore6908 4 місяці тому
Definitely sounds like great advice if, like you mentioned, you're in a place like new york. Contact especially possibly being universal. But I feel like the place and words you will actually say heavily depend on your country and culture of the two people engaged.
@stueyphone
@stueyphone 3 місяці тому
Yes. Americans for instance are more open and ready to have a conversation with strangers, as opposed to Austrians.
@toTheMuh
@toTheMuh 3 місяці тому
@@stueyphone and this is how overthinking starts :)
@sam-kp4mc
@sam-kp4mc 4 місяці тому
loved it
@um8078
@um8078 4 місяці тому
damn got me at step number 5 guess I'll never have a long term friend then
@ELMATITV
@ELMATITV 4 місяці тому
It feels like I'm an alien learning how to act natural while talking to humans to colect information about them
@x2ak
@x2ak 3 місяці тому
first step doesn’t work in london, just got stabbed for asking a gentleman “what ends you from g” 😔
@user-ww1vi9pk6x
@user-ww1vi9pk6x 4 місяці тому
Can't believe I came here to figure out how to talk with the members of my own specy
@CourtlandLess
@CourtlandLess 4 місяці тому
Tips to get people to open up to you more? I’m a very closed person but love to hear people’s concerns
@mikmikdraw9097
@mikmikdraw9097 4 місяці тому
thank you so much
@nassimhaiouani3772
@nassimhaiouani3772 4 місяці тому
Some people dont like too shar where they came from i would change ur first question with any situiational question its a better than 1 qeustion all the times
@IeatwhatIsee
@IeatwhatIsee 3 місяці тому
I've got all these steps and here we are, he tie me up then told me to wait til he came back with a big surprise.
@AllanLimosin
@AllanLimosin 3 місяці тому
I was actually on the right track. I just need to deepen it.
@zacht.9585
@zacht.9585 3 місяці тому
Personally, I find a better icebreaker to be a question relevant to the circumstance, like if on a bus "where you heading today?" or "what brings you to this part of town?". Asking somebody where they're from is a question I will eventually ask, but usually only after there's an exchange of words (such as with a taxi driver). Also, a SMILE at the moment of eye contact really helps (just get in the habit of smiling when you see someone). And I find it's a lot easier to ask the question right after eye contact. If you wait more than a few seconds to ask the question, it starts to get awkward. You have to view every eye contact as a "window of opportunity". I'm not an expert, but this is my experience :)
@user-yt9zx9ww6l
@user-yt9zx9ww6l 2 місяці тому
I hate being asked where I'm from & will tend to give you a shitty answer that let's you know to not ask but many people think this means they found treasure and need to dig. I never ask someone where they're from, instead I like to ask where they're going aka what they want to do, where they want to be. This is because I travel a lot & can give a lot of advice about a lot of places. I agree with saying someone's name the second time, a lot of people will forget your name but I always remember theirs, it once made a cashier look up my name but it was the wrong name so I caught her forgetting my name but now she gives me hugs when she sees me because I didn't yell at her for it.
@edenmauricio8477
@edenmauricio8477 4 місяці тому
Please Improvement Pill make more videos about this
@CarbonBeast
@CarbonBeast 4 місяці тому
This is all he does.. since 8 years or so.. maybe you should make something?
@edenmauricio8477
@edenmauricio8477 4 місяці тому
@@CarbonBeast I mean about get better at talking
@g13n79
@g13n79 4 місяці тому
@@edenmauricio8477 or writing, it seems
@Kittra.kaibyo
@Kittra.kaibyo 12 днів тому
What this told Me: Make sure to bring a book or laptop and appear *fully* immersed in whatever I'm reading or seeing. *Never* make eye contact and stay as unassuming as possible so that those around me are aware that I want 0 interactions that do not involve serving me food&drink or the bill. 😂🖤
@Uncommony
@Uncommony 19 днів тому
Great content. Beatiful! Dare to be exceptional. Dare to be Uncommon!
@8leggedsquirrel521
@8leggedsquirrel521 4 місяці тому
Did that car just drive backwards at 2:10??
@LogBoi-ys1jd
@LogBoi-ys1jd 3 місяці тому
lol I noticed that too😂
@juanmadzm254
@juanmadzm254 3 місяці тому
Never wait for someone to reach you. Base in personal experience, waiting for someone notice you is like the tree waiting for birds. The birds only finds it if they need something from the tree. The majority of time people will search for you if they need something from u. Be real. Ask because you are really interested in them. Something got u curios about them. In the other hand, take risk ( as the video says ). What would happen if you talk to that girl that you find attractive? The maximum is a simple no. And remember that no mean NEW OPPORTUNITiES. Ask what you have to ask. If u find someone curious by something they said, ASK THEM. Probably you will never see them again. Hope u could find this help full.
@aspitube2515
@aspitube2515 4 місяці тому
When I was growing up it became a need to talk more, for example asking someone for help. And all these small interactions I had reaching adult life started to slowly take my anxiety away.
@allrounder450pro
@allrounder450pro 4 місяці тому
I am your 100,000 th viewer 😊❤
@dad.b.y
@dad.b.y 3 місяці тому
bros got that social skill method
@proudkingmartin
@proudkingmartin 3 місяці тому
As a Nigerian, that's very true
@United_Wings
@United_Wings 4 місяці тому
Amazing
@elijah8242
@elijah8242 13 днів тому
this makes it feels so essy
@pemachoda1137
@pemachoda1137 3 місяці тому
Love ❤ from Bhutan 🇧🇹
@MrWadgure7
@MrWadgure7 3 місяці тому
Step 5 is True. Because it's a bit awkward to Forget name of person who u used to talk years ago 😐
@kaduc7724
@kaduc7724 3 місяці тому
I really like your Video, the one point I fell off though is mentioning Names, Im just so bad at remembering Names 😅
@alexikabakilwa2663
@alexikabakilwa2663 3 місяці тому
There New pro tips thankyou guys
@MegaLuros
@MegaLuros 3 місяці тому
When I make eye contact with strangers, I usually challenge them to a Pokémon battle.
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