If I am going to have an "instabuddy" and not on home turf so to speak, I generally try to get to know the person first on the way to the dive site, where they are from etc., break the ice type stuff.
1. Find out if they have dived the site we are about to dive
2. Ask how many dives he/she has done
3. Rough dive plan - depending on site and gas being used including plan for dive time
4. My dive objectives, which are usually photographic in nature, check if they are ok with this
5. Cover some basic signs including a couple of my own
6. Signs for 100, 90, 80, 70, 60 and 50 Bar
7. Intention for 3 min safety stop at 6M and shoot a safety sausage if not on an anchor line
8. Gear review and check they understand the long hose
9. If the buddy is low on air well before me, an understanding that I may not ascend with them, and they may have to ascend on their own, especially if I have found a good subject to photograph and have plenty of gas left. (point to them, thumb up and OK sign)
Hopefully that will work, otherwise I am solo on the next dive or maybe even the first one
1. Find out if they have dived the site we are about to dive
2. Ask how many dives he/she has done
3. Rough dive plan - depending on site and gas being used including plan for dive time
4. My dive objectives, which are usually photographic in nature, check if they are ok with this
5. Cover some basic signs including a couple of my own
6. Signs for 100, 90, 80, 70, 60 and 50 Bar
7. Intention for 3 min safety stop at 6M and shoot a safety sausage if not on an anchor line
8. Gear review and check they understand the long hose
9. If the buddy is low on air well before me, an understanding that I may not ascend with them, and they may have to ascend on their own, especially if I have found a good subject to photograph and have plenty of gas left. (point to them, thumb up and OK sign)
Hopefully that will work, otherwise I am solo on the next dive or maybe even the first one