"Break the ice"
To initiate conversation in a social setting, especially when it feels awkward or tense.
"To break the ice at the party, she suggested a fun game that everyone could participate in."
The idiom "break the ice" originally refers to the practice of breaking ice to clear the way for ships in icy waters. Over time, it has come to describe any situation where someone takes action to remove social awkwardness or tension, making it easier for others to engage.
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