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The “green light” for in-person conversation
We all feel a little awkward about breaking the ice - Let’s Talk IRL Stickers take the guesswork out of making the first move.
Personalized prompts address the common fears of small talk we know all too well:
“I don’t want to bother them, I don’t know if they want to talk”
“I don’t know what to say”
How to use - 3 easy steps
1. Choose your prompt & write your response
2. Place somewhere visible
3. Use as an easy conversation starter when meeting new people - whether they respond to your prompt or you respond to theirs!
The prompts
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For the super fan - share something that you could give an hour TED Talk presentation on with zero preparation and find people who either share your hyper-fixation or someone to teach it to
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For the brave - share your most unpopular opinion to spark a good fun debate or find your kindred spirit
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For the challenger - present two options that force clear sides to be taken (Moe’s or Chipotle anyone?)
The story
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FAQ
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Anywhere! They’re great for meeting new people at coffee shops, parks, bars, dinner parties - the list is endless. Wherever you see a Let’s Talk IRL Sticker, feel free to strike up a conversation!
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We totally get it - it’s really hard to talk to new people. But you’re in luck! That’s literally the whole reason we created the Let’s Talk IRL Sticker - if someone has one it’s like a universal code that they want to talk to you, no awkwardness here!
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No way! The prompts are a great way to make new friends, but they can also be used to strike up a conversation with a stranger while waiting in line for coffee or even to break the ice at a job interview - the main goal is to spark more in-person connection instead of constantly living through our screens.
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Any permanent marker will show up the best and last the longest - opt for black ink for the best visibility!
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Our stickers are removable, low-tack vinyl meaning you can easily move them around different surfaces without worrying about causing damage.