This level of hardship among pooe countries can turn good people into bad ones and as well escalate the bad threats in bad people. In as much as we try to keep our hodlings secrete and our transactions private, there are times we need to discuss with the few persons we believe won't stand as a problem when the topic about Bitcoin is discussed with them.
There are several pickup lines to which one can start up a Bitcoin conversation with anyone, of which if that individual happens to responds fine, then you are good to go, such as given below, but always know that it not by force to have someone engage into a crypto conversation with you.
Example;
1. Have you heard of Bitcoin, what's your take on it, is it real or scam?
2. If you could choose between 1 Bitcoin and $10,000, which one will you choose?
3. If you could have 1 Bitcoin, how will you feel Sir?
e.t.c...
In those rare instances how do we really know we are safe with who so ever we chose to discuss matters like this with and also how do we choose our venue for having this conversations
In as much as you are not living in a country where Bitcoin or any other crypto currencies are prohibited, I don't see any reason why you can't discuss issues about Bitcoin in most public places such as restaurants, love garden and train stations with a friend or family member, because that Bitcoin is anonymous, that doesn't mean you have to stay anonymous at always.