How to start a conversation that doesn’t suck

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You probably spent Thanksgiving with your family and friends. whether you were lucky ample to find day within cooking and serving, you enjoyed some meaningful conversation and reflected on how grateful you are to have such a wonderful group to gather with. Monday AM rolls around and the society you are closest to have driven back to their houses and you all start another regular week with the folks you share less significant relationships with.

You’ll find yourself standing in line tomorrow wee hours at the coffee shop, riding the elevator to your office, getting on with your day, lingering in the lunch room, chatting about work, the weather and how busy the malls are. You might start to miss the evocative conversations you had with close friends and family by the weekend. that doesn’t have to stop when you get back to the daily grind. You can have meaningful interactions anywhere.

How to start meaningful conversations coaches us through the awkward moments of initiating and sustaining significant conversation. I think the most fundamental tip is starting on the

right note. When we’re at a loss for a topic of conversation we so often find something we can commonly gripe about. A nasty boss, the weather, the lengthy line are all easy ways to start a conversation, but they do nothing to enrich either of your experiences and you’ll probably both leave the interaction more pissed than you started. Instead, start on a positive note. When you’re standing in line at the coffee shop, turn to the guy behind you and say “boy are those girls working hard that AM. I’m barely awake and they’re running full steam. I love how they’ve decorated the shop!” Imagine what a different mood you’ve created than “What a bunch of idiots behind the counter. I’ve been waiting 20 min. How hard can it be to construct a coffee?”

The conversations don’t have to be expanded, but invent your goal to have each interaction positive and somehow significant. Give it a try.

[via: Lifehacker]

 

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