How to Talk to Girls at Weddings

#13 Conversation Options
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"I'm glad I got dressed up for this! What's your favorite thing to wear when you want to feel your best?"
A relatable comment about dressing up, followed by a question about her personal style or confidence-boosting attire.
"You seem like you're full of great stories. What's one of the most interesting encounters you've had at a social event?"
A compliment about her storytelling potential, inviting her to share a memorable social experience.
"It's been a while since I've been to a wedding this [fun/elegant]. What's the most unique or memorable wedding you've ever attended?"
A general positive statement about the wedding, followed by a question that prompts her to recall other interesting wedding experiences.
"It sounds like you have a lot of great memories with [the couple]. What's one funny or sweet moment that really stands out to you?"
Encouraging her to share specific anecdotes about the couple, which can be very endearing and lead to shared laughter.
"This wedding is definitely one for the books! What's the most exciting thing you have planned for the next [week/month]?"
A positive statement about the wedding's impact, then asking about her near-future plans.
"I'm a big fan of [something you genuinely like about the wedding]. What's one detail here that's really caught your eye?"
Sharing your own positive observation and inviting her to share hers, fostering a shared appreciation for the event.
"I have a feeling we're going to cross paths again. Do you live [in this city/nearby]?"
A forward-looking, slightly flirty statement, followed by a question about proximity, hinting at future encounters.
"This is a fantastic [band/DJ]. Do you have a go-to song that always gets you on the dance floor?"
Praising the music and asking about her favorite dance song, inviting a fun response.
"You seem like someone who's always up for a good time! What's the most spontaneous thing you've done recently?"
A positive assessment of her personality, followed by a question about adventurous or spontaneous activities.
"I'm curious, what do you think makes a marriage truly last?"
A more thoughtful, deeper question about the meaning of marriage, appropriate if the conversation has already established a good rapport.
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