People who ask more questions are more popular, according to Harvard researchers. Here's how to ask the right ones.
, the secret to being more likable and improving interpersonal bonding isn't being polite, helpful, or having a good sense of humor.The research examined the role of asking questions in interpersonal relationships.
In the online chats, the people randomly assigned to ask many questions were better liked by their conversation partners. Among the speed daters, people were more willing to go on a second date with partners who asked more questions. If you want to build up trust, rapport, and intimacy, you should start with relatively shallow and insignificant questions, and progress to ones that are more private or deep.
Always start with the simple questions. Try asking them about where they are from, hobbies, and pets. Then you can gradually opt for more personal questions.
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