Connect Through Your Interests
Finding shared interests is a great way to make a connection and build familiarity with a person. Often, you can use someone's bio and photos to deduce what they're into. If not, lead with one of your interests and see if they share it! I see you love cooking!
You can use the weather, your situation, or a request you may have, such as asking for directions or assistance (“Is it always this hot in February?” or “Do you know the best route to downtown?”) Break the ice by making a comment or statement, often followed by a question.
Personal ice breaker questions
❖ What's the best piece of advice you have ever been given? ❖ If you had to teach a class on one thing, what would you teach? ❖ If you could eliminate one thing from your daily routine, what would it be and why? ❖ Would you rather be the funniest or smartest person in the room?
Be the new guy.
Straight up admit that you're new or don't get out much and ask for advice on the area, fun things to do, or good places to eat. Asking people to talk about something they love is usually the fastest way to get them feeling comfortable an talkative.
If a conversation has become awkward, consider doing something to lighten the mood. You can do this by telling a funny joke or story, poking fun at yourself, or finding the humor in your current situation. Keeping the mood light will help to break the ice and move the conversation forward.
Make her feel special, tell her how pretty she is, and have an amazing time on your dates so your girl can remember you fondly when you're apart. Talk to her about her interests, compliment her, and take the time to really listen to her. Don't be afraid to tell her that you've missed her.
Ask a few questions.
Once you start talking to the girl, you can flirt with her a bit by asking questions to show that you want to get to know the girl while teasing her at the same time. You don't need to ask anything too serious and should keep things lighthearted so you have a fun, easy conversation going.
2 Seek practical help with a specific problem you're facing. 3 Get an update about something from the “no contact” period. 4 Drop a hint you still remember your ex's likes or dislikes. 5 Share something humorous as a casual ice-breaker.
We're scared if we stay with a guy for too long, he's going to see us for who we really are, and then he won't like us anymore. So, once we feel like you're pulling away, even if you're not, we will ice you out. Icing out is similar to ghosting in that we disappear.
Don't stare for too long, and then look away for a few seconds to give her a chance to look you over, if she is also interested. Glance back and try to see if she noticed you. If you glance back and catch her looking at you, smile and give a quick wave. If she smiles or waves back, walk right up to her.
Hot Water – If the ice is thick and won't come off, boil a large pot of hot water and apply it to the chunk of ice, making sure to sweep the water off the surface so that it doesn't get cold and freeze on the driveway. This can be effective to remove ice from the driveway in stubborn areas.
Solids are harder than liquids not because they are denser, but because the electromagnetic forces binding their atoms or molecules together are stronger. Ice is a solid precisely because its intermolecular forces are powerful enough to overcome thermal vibrations and hold a crystal lattice in place.
Try to start with a "hello" or "hi" and a simple smile. Never be scared! Making eye contact really helps when talking. Ask her some questions : Talk according to situations.
Make her smile by teasing playfully, making fun of yourself, guessing her answers, roleplaying, and sending cute/funny images. Make her feel good about texting you and it will lead her to text you more. Make her chase you by disqualifying yourself and NOT over-texting.