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		<title>311 Likes And Dislikes (The Only List You&#8217;ll Need)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’re looking for something to talk about, few things are as useful as knowing the other person’s random likes and dislikes — particularly those you share with them.  “So, I hear you have a special love for bees.” And you’re off and running. This could be the start of a unique and lasting friendship.  [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you’re looking for something to talk about, few things are as useful as knowing the other person’s <strong>random</strong> likes and dislikes — particularly those you share with them. </p>
<p>“So, I hear you have a <strong>special love</strong> for bees.” And you’re off and running. </p>
<p>This could be the start of a unique and lasting friendship. </p>
<p>Even if you <em>don’t</em> know their particular leanings, though, the likes and dislikes list in this post will give you plenty of ideas.</p>
<h2 id="0-311-likes-and-dislikes%C2%A0">311 Likes and Dislikes </h2>
<p>We’ve broken up this list into two to focus separately on common likes and dislikes. That said, what one person likes might repel another, and vice-versa. </p>
<p>We’ve done our best to make the following lists as useful as they are entertaining. </p>
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<h2 id="1-list-of-likes">List of Likes</h2>
<p>Some of the items could just as easily end up on the dislikes list for some people.</p>
<p>If you bring any of the following up as conversation starters, remember to respect the other person’s opinion (even if it makes you rethink the idea of a second date).</p>
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<td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">1. Bees and beekeeping<br />2. Candles and candle-making<br />3. Essential oils<br />4. DIY Repair<br />5. Woodcrafting<br />6. Comic books <br />7. Crocheting or Knitting<br />8. Quilting<br />9. Tutoring <br />10. Gardening <br />11. Writing books<br />12. Journaling<br />13. Scrapbooking <br />14. Interior decorating and design<br />15. Book cover design<br />16. Making the perfect cup of tea<br />17. Making espresso drinks<br />18. Mixology (cocktails)<br />19. Blanket forts<br />20. Tree forts or treehouses<br />21. Foraging <br />22. Writing poetry<br />23. PDA (public displays of affection)<br />24. Organization (all the things)<br />25. Skiing or snowboarding<br />26. Roller skating or ice skating <br />27. Crystals<br />28. Tarot <br />29. Windchimes <br />30. Painting <br />31. Drawing <br />32. Sculpting<br />33. Music (their favorite kind)<br />34. Gaming (video games, board games, card games, etc.)<br />35. Baking <br />36. Cooking <br />37. Road trips<br />38. Photography<br />39. Horror fiction/horror movies<br />40. Astronomy <br />41. Astrology<br />42. Clouds, mist, and fog<br />43. Snow<br />44. Thunderstorms <br />45. Rain <br />46. Familiar scents (fresh cut grass, tobacco, cinnamon, etc.)<br />47. The ocean / the beach<br />48. Rivers and streams<br />49. Lakes and lakeshores<br />50. Forests/wilderness <br />51. Mountains <br />52. Traveling<br />53. Going on retreats<br />54. Urban exploring <br />55. Hiking <br />56. Camping<br />57. Abandoned buildings<br />58. Wildflowers<br />59. Cultivated flowers (roses, peonies, orchids, etc.)<br />60. Colors (their favorites)<br />61. Sports <br />62. Movies<br />63. Plays / stage productions<br />64. Pets (their favorites, if they have any)<br />65. Traditional dishes<br />66. Accessories <br />67. Making jewelry (or buying handcrafted jewelry)<br />68. Holidays <br />69. Learning languages<br />70. Collecting <br />71. Mythology and folklore<br />72. Building models<br />73. Witchcraft — green/herbal, kitchen, hearth, etc.<br />74. Modeling <br />75. Cosmetology <br />76. Bird-watching <br />77. Soaking up the ambiance (of a favorite place)<br />78. Nature walks<br />79. Bicycling <br />80. Motorcycles or dirtbikes<br />81. Online classes <br />82. Stonecrafting / stone-carving<br />83. Papercrafting (keepsake cards, etc.)<br />84. Nail art, manicures, and pedicures</td>
<td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">85. Spa treatments<br />86. Landscaping <br />87. Car maintenance <br />88. Creating gift baskets<br />89. Soap making<br />90. Soap carving <br />91. Social media (their favorite channels)<br />92. Scavenger hunts<br />93. Incense<br />94. Making flower crowns and leis<br />95. Jumping in puddles <br />96. Canoeing or kayaking <br />97. Fishing <br />98. Playing a musical instrument<br />99. Sunrises or sunsets<br />100.Web design (CSS, Javascript, etc.)<br />101. Dance (ballroom, freestyle, etc.)<br />102. Reading books to others<br />103. Lockpicking <br />104. Exploring historical buildings/monuments<br />105. Harvesting fresh fruits and vegetables<br />106. Stand up comedy<br />107. Decorating for parties or holidays<br />108. Massages (giving or receiving)<br />109. Skipping stones<br />110. Ugly sweaters<br />111. Numerology <br />112. Storytelling <br />113. Making lists / Planning<br />114. Tattoos<br />115. Piercings (ears, nose, navel, etc.)<br />116. Hair coloring <br />117. Pyrotechnics / Fireworks<br />118. Sandcastles<br />119. Ice sculptures <br />120. Haunted houses<br />121. Slam poetry<br />122. Trains <br />123. Storm chasing<br />124. Glass blowing<br />125. Pottery / ceramics<br />126. Mapmaking <br />127. Snow globes<br />128. Fossils<br />129. Postcards<br />130. Rock climbing<br />131. Seashells <br />132. Dollhouses and dollhouse furniture<br />133. Porcelain dolls<br />134. Yoga, Pilates, etc.<br />135. Word puzzles<br />136. Jigsaw puzzles<br />137. Sudoku <br />138. Comfortable silence <br />139. Simplicity <br />140. Surfing or windsurfing<br />141. Jumping on a trampoline<br />142. Cemeteries <br />143. Hang gliding or parasailing <br />144. Diving (into water or with a parachute)<br />145. Open windows <br />146. Swings<br />147. Roller coasters &amp; other thrill rides<br />148. Lounging in a hammock<br />149. Martial arts <br />150. Spectacular views<br />151. Falling leaves <br />152. Dumpster diving (“Look what Uncle Chuck got me!”)<br />153. Falconry<br />154. Guessing something correctly<br />155. Gnome collecting<br />156. A really good sneeze<br />157. Podcasts <br />158. Adult coloring books<br />159. Broadway musicals <br />160. Hot air balloons<br />161. Superheroes<br />162. Steampunk <br />163. Cyberpunk <br />164. Archery <br />165. Documentaries <br />166. Quiet nights at home<br />167. Fleece-lined socks<br />168. Hooded scarves<br />169. All-you-can-eat shrimp<br />170. Cookie butter</td>
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<h2 id="2-list-of-dislikes">List of Dislikes</h2>
<p>Some of these common dislikes might be something in which your conversation partner takes an interest. One person’s dislikes list can contain another’s buried treasure. </p>
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<td>1. Animal cruelty <br />2. Styrofoam<br />3. Chalkboards and chalk<br />4. Mess or Clutter<br />5. Trust-building exercises<br />6. Closed spaces<br />7. Extreme cold<br />8. Heat and humidity<br />9. Perfume or specific scent<br />10. Spiders<br />11. Snakes<br />12. Insects that get into the house (flies, gnats, ants, etc.)<br />13. Cards that are meant to be kept<br />14. Scavenger hunts<br />15. Complaining <br />16. Improv<br />17. Crowds <br />18. Paperwork<br />19. Awkward silences<br />20. Funerals<br />21. Running errands<br />22. Surprises<br />23. Acne <br />24. Scars from experiences you’d rather forget<br />25. Stomach flu and food poisoning <br />26. Explosive… anything<br />27. Escape rooms<br />28. Parkour <br />29. Certain clothing styles best left to the past <br />30. Certain hairstyles best forgotten (e.g., the mullet)<br />31. Clowns / mimes / puppets<br />32. Cleaning <br />33. Alarm clocks<br />34. Five-alarm chili<br />35. Eating contests <br />36. Pranks <br />37. Getting lost <br />38. Hazing <br />39. Puns <br />40. Moshing (also called slam dancing or slamming)<br />41. Flash mobs<br />42. Adult cartoons <br />43. Riddles<br />44. Craft parties<br />45. MLM parties <br />46. Certain instruments <br />47. Muzak/elevator music<br />48. KidsBop<br />49. Talking during movies <br />50. The reverberations from a neighbor’s heavy bass<br />51. Glitter <br />52. Adding the f-bomb to every phrase<br />53. Leggings as pants<br />54. Tights as pants<br />55. Pants under skirts<br />56. Socks with sandals<br />57. The neighbor’s eye-watering cooking spices filling the air in your apartment<br />58. Tepid soup<br />59. Lukewarm coffee <br />60. Flavored coffee creamers<br />61. People riding horses like it’s NOTHING<br />62. Tight, fitted clothing <br />63. Loose, oversized clothing <br />64. Arguing for the sake of arguing<br />65. Yo-yos <br />66. Dioramas <br />67. Politics <br />68. Facial hair <br />69. Gangsta rap <br />70. Boy bands <br />71. Gossip<br />72. Mushrooms <br />73. Guests walking barefoot in your house<br />74. Facebook</td>
<td>75. Flashing lights<br />76. Peeps<br />77. Jump scares<br />78. Felt-tip markers<br />79. Light beer<br />80. That guy who always pees in the pool<br />81. Edible underwear (why?)<br />82. Crickets… in the house<br />83. Mugs that get too hot in the microwave<br />84. PewDiePie<br />85. Man hammocks<br />86. Speedos<br />87. Hiccups<br />88. When you’re about to sneeze and then… nothing<br />89. Scarecrows <br />90. Mazes <br />91. Scat singing (jazz)<br />92. Speaking in code <br />93. Necromancy <br />94. Hangnails<br />95. Decorating with hunting trophies<br />96. <a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.purewow.com/entertainment/what-is-queerbaiting" target="_blank">Queerbaiting</a> (see <em>Supernatural </em>or Netflix’s<em> Voltron)</em><br />97. Shows that kill off their gay characters (see <em>Supernatural, The 100, </em>etc.)<br />98. Topiaries <br />99. Play-doh in the carpet<br />100. The Epilady<br />101. Sweat on exercise equipment<br />102. Cleaning out the fridge<br />103. Hackers bullying small children on Minecraft, Roblox, etc.<br />104. Assembly required furniture with missing hardware<br />105. Tinfoil hats <br />106. Bronzing lotion<br />107. Nair hair removal cream<br />108. Storage closets full of stacked storage bins<br />109. Tattoos with spelling errors<br />110. Tattoos of your S.O.’s name <br />111. Lima beans<br />112. Overhearing something you can’t unhear from your dorm room<br />113. Instant coffee<br />114. Picasso <br />115. Junk mail<br />116. Being put “on hold” after waiting several minutes with a full bladder<br />117. Snoring <br />118. Miniature golf<br />119. Whining <br />120. Sandalwood <br />121. Hallmark movies<br />122. Attending school concerts<br />123. Cold fries<br />124. Certain words (e.g., moist, supple, guaranteed, okey-dokey…)<br />125. Jean jackets <br />126. Touching or stepping on someone’s chewing gum<br />127. Lukewarm beer<br />128. Ketchup<br />129. Hats<br />130. Having your picture taken<br />131. Deadlines <br />132. Burnt coffee (too much time on the heating element)<br />133. Shopping on Black Friday<br />134. Grocery stores on the weekend<br />135. Fairy tales where couples get married after spending five minutes together<br />136. Celebrities that charge for an autograph<br />137. Mean girls (or wannabe mean girls)<br />138. Leaky pens<br />139. Holes in the toe or heel of your socks<br />140. Breaking in new shoes<br />141. Your college roommate treating your bed like her couch</td>
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<h3 id="3-what-would-you-add-to-our-list-of-likes-and-dislikes">What would you add to our list of likes and dislikes?</h3>
<p>Now that you’re armed with these generous lists of likes and dislikes, which ones stood out for you the most? </p>
<p>Which ones echoed your own leanings? And which made you think, “Wait… why is this on the likes (or dislikes) list?” </p>
<p>At the very least, we hope you found the list entertaining as well as useful. If it got one laugh out of you, we consider the time writing it well-spent. </p>
<p>May it lead to many conversations worth having. </p>
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