A: Deep conversations are essentially those that include self-disclosure — revealing personally intimate information about what someone's thinking, what they're feeling, what they're experiencing or what their beliefs are. In our experiments, we sometimes gave people deep conversation topics.
- What is a good deep conversation?
- What makes a meaningful conversation?
- Are deep conversations healthy?
- What is the deepest form of communication?
- What makes a high quality conversation?
What is a good deep conversation?
Who do you think knows you the best out of anyone you've met so far? How would you describe the ugliest thing in the whole world? What is something you've done as an adult that you'd be proud of if you were younger? How would you describe the most beautiful thing in the whole world?
What makes a meaningful conversation?
A meaningful conversation is one that has a purpose, but also, affords the participants the freedom to express themselves. It's the sweet spot between rigidly following a plan and mindlessly talking about whatever. Of course, how the conversation unfolds depends on everyone involved, not just you.
Are deep conversations healthy?
They are key to growth, development, and overall happiness. Meaningful conversations have an incredibly significant impact on maintaining healthy relationships; relationships that encourage rather than discourage, relationships that are permanent rather than temporary.
What is the deepest form of communication?
“The deepest level of communication is not communication, but communion. It is wordless. It is beyond words. It is beyond speech.
What makes a high quality conversation?
A good conversation requires balance – between simplicity and detail; staying on topic and changing it; asking questions and answering them. Although dialogue agents are commonly evaluated via human judgments of overall quality, the relationship between quality and these individual factors is less well-studied.