Height Hair color Eye color Profession Sense of humor Depth of conversation Sense of style
If it’s just the two of you, look for a smaller group of people (2 or 3) talking in a group.
You could try saying something like, “What did you guys order? We’re still deciding!” Or, “How do you guys know the host? We were in her sorority in college!” A wingwoman should be a great conversationalist as well as a great listener. [3] X Expert Source Crista BeckDating Coach & Matchmaker Expert Interview. 26 August 2021.
For example, if someone asks if you’re dating, you could say, “Well, I’m taken by someone else, but my friend here is still single!” Or, you could slyly slip your significant other into the conversation: “My boyfriend doesn’t like this bar, but Joe here knows that they have the best craft beer!”
For example, if the person you’re talking to loves water sports, you could say something like, “Oh, no way! My friend Mary loves to water ski. " You could also say something like, “Oh, you’re a Red Sox fan? So is Sue! We just went to a game the other weekend. " Try to match and blend into the ongoing conversation. [4] X Expert Source Crista BeckDating Coach & Matchmaker Expert Interview. 26 August 2021.
Make the conversation about your friend, not you. You should be able to fade into the background of the conversation and let them keep talking. [5] X Research source You should think of a couple really funny stories beforehand that paint your friend in a good light. If the conversation becomes relevant, bring these stories up to talk up your friend. [6] X Research source
Tugging your earlobe A word you wouldn’t use otherwise in conversation Winking