This includes both starting and having a conversation.
Here are some suggestions for the next time youre faced with the challenge of socializing.
They create an open environment where people can share their inner thoughts and feelings.
You get to know the person you are talking to better since these What if…?
questions force you to think and use your imagination.
Examples of hypothetical questions
Here are some sample questions to get you started:
1.
If you had the chance, would you want to be pain-free for the rest of your life?
Which place on the planet would you never want to live, and why?
Which famous persons body would you take over if you were a zombie?
What would your first reaction be if I told you that you had failed?
Would you rather forget about yourself or forget about anyone else?
Would you take something that removes your bodys need for sleep if it was given to you?
Which mask would you like if you had to wear one for the rest of your life?
What music would you prefer if you could just listen to one song for the rest of your life?
What show would you like if you had to be trapped in a TV show for a month?
And who would you be if you were a character?
We can select a single color that our eyes can see before we are born.
What color would you like to choose?
Which letter would you pick?
Would you like to be the President of the United States or the Head of State of a Monarchy?
Where would you rule if you were a monarch?
What would you eat if you could only eat one food for the rest of your life?
Do you think you could persuade a coworker to see your point of view on a strategys direction?
If thats the case, how would you persuade them?
You canread Liles full list of 170 hypothetical questions in her article.