Leverage what is already happening around you to open the door naturally. Try lines like 'What drew you to this session today?' or 'Which talk changed your thinking this morning?' Add a gentle follow-up such as 'What did you expect to learn, and what actually surprised you?' These quick questions are easy to answer, avoid self-promotion, and signal respectful curiosity in loud hallways and crowded expo floors.
Leverage what is already happening around you to open the door naturally. Try lines like 'What drew you to this session today?' or 'Which talk changed your thinking this morning?' Add a gentle follow-up such as 'What did you expect to learn, and what actually surprised you?' These quick questions are easy to answer, avoid self-promotion, and signal respectful curiosity in loud hallways and crowded expo floors.
Leverage what is already happening around you to open the door naturally. Try lines like 'What drew you to this session today?' or 'Which talk changed your thinking this morning?' Add a gentle follow-up such as 'What did you expect to learn, and what actually surprised you?' These quick questions are easy to answer, avoid self-promotion, and signal respectful curiosity in loud hallways and crowded expo floors.





