James W. Williams

  • dhiasyifahas quoted2 years ago
    rocking your boat.
  • Roselex Princess Dullahas quotedlast year
    To be a better conversationalist, you should watch out for hand gestures, eye contact, and facial expressions, and learn to divulge their meanings.
  • Marko Jovanovichas quoted2 years ago
    His secret? He lets the other person talk more about himself, and he makes more opportunities for that person to talk by directing the conversation toward a shared area of interest. He never acts like a doormat, no. The man is just so open-minded that other people’s interest spikes his own, and he asks questions to learn more and keep the conversation flowing.
  • letavica88storehas quotedlast year
    hat makes you so afraid or nervous about talking to people?
  • Rain Fwdhas quoted2 years ago
    Watch Out for Sensitive Topics.

    Sensitive issues like religion, politics, and death are absolutely no-go when conversing with people for the first time. These topics have so much personal bias, and unless you’re in a company of friends or people you’re close to, they’re not safe grounds
  • Rain Fwdhas quoted2 years ago
    Yes, yes. Weather is a cliché topic for small talk. Its commonness is actually its charm, and the reason why it’s universally expected to be the first in the list of small talk starters. It works almost all the time, so why not use it? Whether it’s sunny, windy, or wintry, it’s weather, and you can easily think of a dozen topics about it.
  • Rain Fwdhas quoted2 years ago
    Remember though: Be Nice.
  • chariselenduhas quoted2 years ago
    non-verbal communication, conversation skills, and assertiveness
  • rzgnbjtcynhas quoted2 years ago
    Emotions are mostly expressed nonverbally through facial expressions, eye contact, and body language
  • mlapinski4has quoted2 years ago
    You can rate your fear based on how strong you feel it
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