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For many of us, even the thought of starting a conversation with a total stranger you've just met can be pretty intimidating. Learning to overcome this fear allows you to become the master of your own destiny and succeed as a single person.


The following tips on how to best tackle this tricky topic will at first appear like a self-evident plan of attack, however it's about gaining a sense as to how your advances towards other singles will be accepted and deciding as to whether the best option is to proceed or back off.


A potential romantic partner you've never spoken to before will almost always respond in a positive manner with a simple "Hi there" and a friendly smile. Smooth pick up lines and cheesy openers are over rated. Your gut feeling is your best gauge, so back yourself if your instinct is sending out optimistic signals.


Next step is to simply introduce yourself - straight forward so far, right? Prior to breaking the ice with a pleasant introduction, make sure you have a little conversation rehearsed so you can take control of the situation if your initial advances are well received.


Talk about the environment and surroundings or make a comment regarding how nice they look, choose something they are emotionally attached to - everyone loves flattery. Accessories such as a necklace, a tattoo, earrings or clothing are an easy way to engage someone in conversation. Nobody is going to ask you to go away for complimenting them if it's done in a tasteful way.


We are surely not telling you any innovative news or ground breaking dating tips, however humans react positively when somebody lights up our day, so it is usually the basic remarks or gestures that will more often than not start up a conversation. Knowing how to determine someone's single status will see your successes far outweigh your failures. Recognizing how to read a persons body language is an important part of success in the social scene.


By making your approach in a non sinister fashion, you are playing into the hands of the very essence of human nature. The time and place to start a conversation is also an important element when it comes to conversation tips. For example, don't approach an attractive woman in a deserted car park. Make your approach in a safe and public environment.


If you can master and improve your conversation strategy, life as you currently know it will be a thing of the past. You will become a pro on how to win friends and influence people.


Matt Fuller provides dating and relationships articles and has been involved with free dating sites in Australia and America for the past five years.

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