Make a great impression and build meaningful connections
Before the Call
Check your setup: Test your camera and microphone beforehand. Ensure good lighting so your face is clearly visible.
Choose a good background: Select a clean, neutral background that doesn't distract. Avoid showing personal or cluttered spaces.
Dress appropriately: Treat a video chat like meeting someone in person. Wear neat, presentable clothes that make you feel confident.
Eliminate distractions: Close unrelated tabs, silence notifications, and find a quiet space to ensure full attention.
Have conversation starters ready: Prepare a few open-ended questions to avoid awkward silence.
During the Video Chat
Make eye contact: Look at the camera, not your own video feed, to create a genuine connection.
Smile and be friendly: A warm greeting sets a positive tone for the entire conversation.
Listen actively: Show interest through nodding, small verbal acknowledgments, and asking follow-up questions.
Be yourself: Authenticity builds trust faster than trying to impress. Share genuine stories and reactions.
Mind your body language: Sit up straight, avoid crossing arms defensively, and use natural hand gestures.
Keep it balanced: Avoid dominating the conversation. Aim for a natural back-and-forth rhythm.
Topics to Discuss
Travel experiences and dream destinations
Hobbies, passions, and creative pursuits
Favorite movies, music, or books
Food and cultural traditions
Life goals and aspirations
Funny stories from the past
Current events (keeping it light and neutral)
Topics to Avoid
Politics or controversial topics
Previous relationships or ex-partners
Financial status or money discussions
Highly personal or sensitive information
Negative complaints or rants
Pressuring the other person for personal details
When to End the Chat
When conversation naturally winds down
If you feel the connection isn't there—it's okay to be polite and move on
When you need to leave but plan to reconnect later
If the other person makes you uncomfortable (use the report feature if needed)
Moving from Chat to Real Connection
If you enjoy talking with someone and want to stay in touch:
Express interest before ending the call: "I've really enjoyed chatting with you. Would you like to connect again?"
Exchange social media or contact info only if both parties are comfortable
Suggest a specific time for the next conversation
If meeting in person, always choose a public place and let someone know where you're going
Remember: Be Respectful
The key to great video chat is treating others how you'd like to be treated. Be kind, listen actively, and enjoy getting to know new people. Not every chat needs to lead to a friendship—sometimes a pleasant conversation is enough.