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100 Ways to Say “I’d love to hear more”

March 27, 2026

100 Ways to Say

No. Item Definition
1. And then what happened? Invite the next part of story.
2. Another detail, please. Request an extra detail.
3. Any chance you can expand? Ask for more explanation.
4. Any more details? Do you have more information?
5. Anything else you can add? Invite additional information.
6. As in? Ask for clarification or expansion.
7. Break that down for me. Ask for a clearer explanation.
8. By all means, go on Strong encouragement to continue.
9. Can you elaborate? Request more explanation.
10. Can you share more? Request additional sharing.
11. Can you tell me more? Ask for more information.
12. Care to expand on that? Invite further explanation.
13. Continue, please Ask them to keep going.
14. Could you elaborate? Ask for fuller explanation.
15. Could you share more? Ask them to elaborate.
16. Could you tell me more? Polite request for details.
17. Do go on Polite encouragement to continue.
18. Do you want to say more? Invite them to continue.
19. Don’t leave out the details. Encourage fuller explanation.
20. Enlighten me. Invite more information.
21. Fill me in. Ask for more context.
22. Go on Urge them to continue.
23. Help me understand more. Request further explanation.
24. How did that happen? Explain how it occurred.
25. How does that work? Explain the process.
26. How so? Ask for more explanation.
27. I’d appreciate hearing more Politely request more details.
28. I’d be glad to hear more Welcome further explanation.
29. I’d be happy to hear more Show eagerness for more.
30. I’d be interested to hear more Signal interest in more details.
31. I’d enjoy hearing more Express pleasure in learning more.
32. I’d like more details Request additional specifics.
33. I’d like to hear more Ask for additional information.
34. I’d like your perspective Request their viewpoint.
35. I’d love more details Ask for more specifics warmly.
36. I’d love to know more Express strong interest in details.
37. I’d love your perspective Warmly request their viewpoint.
38. I’d value hearing more Show you consider it important.
39. I’d welcome hearing more Invite further information.
40. I’m all ears Show full attention.
41. I’m curious to hear more Express curiosity for more.
42. I’m curious—keep going. Please continue explaining.
43. I’m curious—say more Please add more details.
44. I’m eager to hear more Show eagerness for details.
45. I’m fascinated—tell me more Show fascination and ask more.
46. I’m glad to hear more Show openness to more.
47. I’m happy to hear more Welcome more information.
48. I’m here for it Show enthusiastic interest.
49. I’m interested to hear more Signal interest in continuing.
50. I’m interested—go on Please continue speaking.
51. I’m interested—please continue. Invite them to keep talking.
52. I’m intrigued—go on. Continue; I’m very interested.
53. I’m intrigued—tell me more Express intrigue and request details.
54. I’m keen to hear more Express strong interest.
55. I’m listening Show readiness to hear more.
56. I’m open to hearing more Invite further explanation.
57. I’m ready to hear more Show readiness for more.
58. Keep going Encourage continued explanation.
59. Keep it coming. Encourage them to continue.
60. Keep talking Invite them to continue speaking.
61. Let’s dig into that. Let’s explore it further.
62. Let’s explore that further Let’s discuss it in more depth.
63. Let’s hear more about that. Please share more details.
64. Let’s hear the rest. Invite the remaining details.
65. More on that, please. Ask for additional information.
66. Now I’m curious—go on. Invite them to continue.
67. Please add more detail Include more detail.
68. Please continue Invite them to keep talking.
69. Please elaborate on that. Give more detail.
70. Please expand a bit Add a little more detail.
71. Please expand further. Add more detail.
72. Please expand on that. Request elaboration.
73. Please go into more detail. Explain with more specifics.
74. Please go on Encourage them to continue.
75. Please provide more context Give more background information.
76. Please say more Please add more information.
77. Please share more details Provide additional details.
78. Please tell me more Polite request for more.
79. Run me through it. Ask for a fuller walkthrough.
80. Say more about that. Ask for further detail.
81. Sounds good—tell me more Positive request for more.
82. Sounds great—tell me more Enthusiastic request for more.
83. Take me through it Explain it step by step.
84. Tell me more Invite more details.
85. That sounds interesting—go on Encourage them to continue.
86. That’s fascinating—go on Encourage more after fascination.
87. That’s interesting—tell me more Ask for more after interest.
88. That’s intriguing—go on Invite more after intrigue.
89. Walk me through it. Ask for step-by-step explanation.
90. What do you mean? Explain your meaning.
91. What else can you share? Invite additional details.
92. What else happened? Tell me additional events.
93. What happened next? Tell me the next part.
94. What’s the backstory? Share the background details.
95. What’s the full story? Tell me everything about it.
96. Where do you mean? Clarify the location or point.
97. Why do you say that? Explain your reasoning.
98. Would you mind sharing more? Polite request for more.
99. Would you share more? Invite them to elaborate.
100. Would you tell me more? Polite request to elaborate.
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