Whenever I overhear someone at a party saying "so what do you do?" I feel a twinge of second-hand shame. Surely, as a society, we can just agree to ask each other better questions than that.
IMO also avoid "what's your story?" and "so how do you know [host]?"
Better options:
- What have you been excited about lately?
- What about you tends to surprise people?
- What do you enjoy/care about?
- What have you been looking for lately?
- What are you looking forward to?
People have many objections but I still think "what do you do" produces:
- status dynamics of judging each other by jobs
- the same conversational paths
- easy ways to pigeonhole people
Small changes by askers would prevent the burden of avoiding these from falling on answerers.
How come? If you think of friendship as a suspension of status dynamics, nudging people away from them creates a friendlier atmosphere.
Ofc it's useful for networking parties, but I'd guess that even the highest-status people there probably want more personal connection.
I wanna know who to be friends with tho! you can befriend anybody at all if u just spend enough time with them, so all else being equal, I'd prefer spending more time with people who also have practical benefits, assuming we're starting from scratch