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Conversation tips

Talk to strangers by voice

Talking to strangers by voice can feel more natural than typing, especially when the product makes it easy to leave and find the next conversation.

Start simple

A good random voice chat does not need a complicated opener. Ask where someone is calling from generally, what they are listening to, or what they are doing today.

Avoid pushing for names, exact locations, social handles, or private details. Lightweight conversations are usually better when both people can stay comfortably anonymous.

Use the controls

Mute when you need a second, leave when a call is done, and report behavior that is threatening, harassing, sexual, or spammy. Fast controls make random matching feel less brittle.

Good conversation patterns

Keep questions open, give people room to pass, and rematch without drama when the energy is not there. Random chat is better when leaving is normal.

FAQ

What is a good first question in voice chat?

Keep it light: ask what someone is doing today, what they are listening to, or what topic they want to talk about.

Should I share personal details with strangers?

No. Avoid exact locations, contact details, private accounts, payment information, and anything sensitive.

Is it rude to leave a random call?

No. Leaving and rematching are normal parts of random chat, especially when the conversation is not working.