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Question date: 2025/04/17 10:40

He's very active on LINE, but when we meet he doesn't say a thing. Moreover, he only chooses high-end, quiet restaurants, so he is very careful about what he says.
Please give me some advice on what to talk about

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Kazu

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I think what you talk about depends on the person.

  • Answer date: 2025/04/17 10:47
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I think it would be different depending on whether the chef is preparing the food in front of the counter or at a table some distance away.
If you know in advance where you're going to a sushi counter restaurant, why not do a little research on the restaurant's food and information and bring up the topic?

If you're sitting at a table, wouldn't it be fine to just extend your LINE conversation as long as you're mindful of the volume of your voice?
It depends on what you're talking about on LINE.

  • Answer date: 2025/04/17 10:51
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Joe Rubicon

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When dealing with someone who won't say anything, you have no choice but to go straight for them.
That 1
Full of dirty jokes
My pussy is soaking wet right now and it's dripping, so I'm going to the bathroom.
That 2
You're so talkative on LINE, so why don't you say a word? Do you have a penis?

Option 2 is the safest option, but it might be best to skip the penis part.

  • Answer date: 2025/04/17 13:01
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Paper

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Does that mean that the person asking the question won't speak either?

It would be nice to be able to talk about the things around you in your daily life, about yourself, your friends, your work, etc. Also, if it's a certain type of food, I think you'll be able to talk about your impressions of eating it, or your reactions if you were surprised or happy. It's also possible to expand on past events related to that food. You might be able to remember something if you're connected by an emotional connection, so I don't think you'll be without a topic to talk about.

If you can talk about yourself, the conversation will not run smoothly.

  • Answer date: 2025/04/17 13:14
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safe area

If you're at an upscale, quiet restaurant, you probably don't need to force yourself to talk, just talk about what you thought of the food you had.
If he's proactive on LINE, try using it when you meet up as well.

  • Answer date: 2025/04/17 15:02
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Seattle

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After you decline, you can just keep looking at your smartphone while you're eating together.
When we watch YouTube, talk about the news, travel destinations, and hobbies and games together, we never run out of things to talk about.

  • Answer date: 2025/04/17 22:15
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Fuu

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because it is troublesome
It's better not to talk
I think it's okay to just laugh quietly

Because he is proactive on LINE
I don't dislike the person asking the question.

Or you go to your room after dinner.
in that case
It doesn't have to be such a fancy restaurant.
And
I want to go to a store like this next time
A medium-sized, slightly more casual restaurant
Try making a suggestion
And
Is that right?

  • Answer date: 2025/04/18 08:20

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