The Most Popular Icebreaker Questions Based On Four Years Of Data

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Once you get past the small talk period with a complete stranger, whether they're an acquaintance co-worker or love interest, it's time to find out more about this person who has piqued your interest.

So you move from the small talk to the icebreaker questions, which help you learn a bit about the person and make both parties feel more at ease in each other's company.

#2: Have you ever met anyone famous?

This question is a fun one, as it taps into the people that your coworkers admire. Folks bond over a mutual love for Jude Law, or have a laugh when a manager shares her story about meeting LeBron James at a gas station.

But before you start in with tired old questions like "what do you do for a living?" or "what's your favorite color?" you should consult the research done by Know Your Company and ask icebreaker questions with appeal.

#24: Do you collect anything?

Skip the boring question, “What are your hobbies?” and ask this instead. You might find that someone is unexpectedly avid butterfly collector (my uncle does this), or enjoys finding a new postcard every time she travels (my mom does this). Regardless, it’s a more unique way to learn about a person’s interest.

#20: How do you like your eggs?

Our customers who ask this question are always shocked by how popular the answers to it are. They discover that colleagues are immensely passionate about scrambled eggs or are sunny-side-up diehards.

Their list is designed for team-building at work but if you ask me these questions work just as well on a date or a new friend, because they get to the heart of a person in a hurry and reveal a lot about their character.

#12: What’s your favorite family tradition?

Cooking Korean dumplings together around the holidays is one of mine. When you ask this question, you get an inside look into your coworkers family’s heritage and the things that bring their family together.

#13: Who had the most influence on you growing up?

A mother, a sports hero, a grandparent, an elementary school teacher… This question is touching to hear the answer to. You’ll gain a sense of respect about who has shaped your coworkers.

See The 25 Most Popular Icebreaker Questions Based On Four Years Of Data here


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I live in the suburbs of Minneapolis MN not down town. If someone were to back in and out of the front end of my car like that I would call the police and make a ins. claim. To have no respect for others personal property is ##$%%^&*(
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@tod - you've gotta be kidding. You park on the street, in the city, you car is going to get tapped. If you called the cops you'd be laughed at. The driver did a great job. I've got no problem with it.
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Lived in Philly my whole life, and it happens, every so often, but what this chode did is unacceptable, by city liver standards. I'd have broke every window in his car if I witnessed him do that to my car.
Use "the force" to get into a parking spot, not force.
/maybe cowardly, so what, that's some serious bullshit.
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This was on the local here in NYC,. It happened in Brooklyn (as it does everywhere else) and it's illegal...technically.

http://tinyurl.com/7rzz6x4
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Oh please, Carl, "broke every window in his car" [sic]? Over-react much? Or are you just a tough guy on the internet? You clearly don't live downtown because this is 100% percent acceptable in both big cities I've lived in (San Francisco and London). It's a fact of life, and sometimes it's your only resort. Done gently, it does no damage to the bumpers (it does scuff the paint a little, but after a few years in the city it pales to the other, real damage you'll have accumulated.
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If someone "love tapped" my car like that, I'd be tapping with my foot on his face. Touching someone else's car with your is not acceptable anywhere, wtf?
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