| Two ways I can think of the top of my head in bringing out a meaningful conversation is
one: ask her an opinion about something, that YOU find meaningful.
two: make an observation remark about something that YOU find meaningful.
It's interesting because literally, if you break down the word meaning and full you will see something cool.
Meaning- what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action
Full- containing or holding as much or as as many as possible
First off what is a topic that means something to you? If your from Pakistan, i'm going to make a stereotype and say you might like cricket
If somebody asked you to tell you what is the point of cricket, and you replied as follows:
The basic meaning of Cricket is a bunch of guys on a field playing what looks like a version of American baseball.
From that definition, you get the meaning of Cricket, but it's not that meaningful now is it. So lets take the definition of "full" and apply that to Cricket.
Somebody again asks you, what is the meaning of Cricket and you reply as follows:
It's one of the most highly watched sports in the world. Some countries take the game so seriously, that its considered a national holiday when the team plays ( i think India does this), and the fact the game could take sometimes 5 days to finish makes its unique.
Thats just an example off what I know about cricket, but notice how the second response is a meaningful response. It has substance to what is being, it has uniqueness to it, and most off all, if you actually feel this way about Cricket, it will be conveyed. If you start talking about the things you like in this way, you will have more meaningful conversation, I promise.
I hope that helps,
Samex
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