When the other person ignores you, it can really be confusing and helpless. In order for him to take the initiative to speak, you can try the following methods:
First of all, give the other person enough space and time, and don't be too impatient. Sometimes people need some time to process their emotions and think about problems. If you keep asking questions or bothering the other person, it may make him more disgusted and silent. Therefore, respect his silence and give him some personal space and time to give him the opportunity to speak up on his own.
Second, try to empathize with the other person's position and feelings. There may be some concerns or concerns that the other party needs more understanding and support. If you can put yourself in his shoes and show your concern and understanding, he may be more willing to communicate with you.
Also, try to lead the conversation so that the other person has something to say. It's okay to ask light-hearted, fun questions or share something fun to keep the other person engaged and interactive. But be careful not to force the other person to answer questions or talk about topics, so that he feels comfortable and free.
Finally, be patient and confident. Don't give up on communicating with the other person easily, and don't rely too much on the other person's response. Believe in your own value and charisma, and believe that you can establish a good communication relationship with the other party. If the other party is always reluctant to take the initiative to speak, don't force it, and respect his choices and decisions.
In short, to get the other person to take the initiative to speak, you need to give enough space and time, empathize, guide the topic, and maintain patience and confidence. At the same time, it is also necessary to respect the feelings and decisions of the other person, and not to be too demanding and dependent on the other person's response.