1. What were you discussing with your friend ?
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Answer:
They are great for when you've gone past the friendly introductory small talk and feel like you've made connection with the person.
Free time. What do you do in your free time? ...
Music. What kind of music are you into? ...
Movies. What type of movies do you like? ...
Food. ...
Books. ...
TV. ...
Travel. ...
Hobbies.
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Speak up! Start by telling your friend what you have noticed and why it concerns you. Choose a comfortable, familiar but private place where the two of you can talk and not be interrupted.
Let your friend know that you care about them and you are worried about them.
Give specific reasons for your concern rather than asking, “How’s it going?” or “Is there anything wrong?” These kinds of questions are easy to brush off. Think about the changes you’ve noticed in them. “I’ve noticed you seem _____ (really down lately, unhappy, on edge) and I’m worried for you.”
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