When talking with strangers, you can also ask some "throwing stone" questions first, and then talk purposefully after having a general understanding, so that you can speak more freely. If you see a strange neighbor at the party, you can first "throw a stone" or ask, "are you a fellow townsman or an old classmate with your host?" Whether the first half of the question is right or the second half is right, you can follow the right side of the conversation; if the question is wrong, the other party answers that it is an "old colleague", you can also talk about it.
Ask some questions like "throwing stones"
When do I need to introduce myself? - Shi Me Shi Hou Yao Yong Dao Jiao Liu Shi Zi Wo Jie Shao
How to arrange for foreign guests to visit? - Ru He An Pai Wai Bin Can Guan
Warning of abnormal nasal discharge - Bi Ti Yi Chang De Jing Xun
Don't touch the patient's pain - Bu Yao Chu Ji Bing Ren De Tong Ku
Straight through the Secretary pass - Zhi Jie Le Dang Tong Guo Mi Shu Guan
Preside over the meeting still guide, avoid cut off words - Zhu Chi Hui Yi Shang Yin Dao Ji Qie Yan Duan Liu
Don't haggle with my sister-in-law - Bu Yu Xiao Gu Zi Jin Jin Ji Jiao
What personality traits do people who seem to know everything have - Si Hu Shi Me Dou Dong De Ren You He Xing Ge Te Zheng
What are the characteristics of people who like to chat in teahouses - Xi Huan Zai Cha Yi Guan Li Liao Tian De Ren You He Xing Ge Te Zheng
Public criticism of the boss or elders should be open-minded - Dui Shang Si Huo Zhang Bei De Dang Zhong Zhi Ze Yi Xu Xin Qing Jiao
What problems should we pay attention to when greeting and seeing off foreigners - She Wai Ying Song Xu Yao Zhu Yi Na Xie Wen Ti
Praise should not be exaggerated - Zan Mei Bu Ke Yan Guo Qi Shi