The Serious Business of Small Talk :Becoming Fluent, Comfortable, and Charming

Publication subTitle :Becoming Fluent, Comfortable, and Charming

Author: Fleming Carol  

Publisher: Berrett Koehler‎

Publication year: 2018

E-ISBN: 9781523094066

Subject: C912.1 personal social (people)

Keyword: 心理学,应用语言学,经济计划与管理

Language: ENG

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The Serious Business of Small Talk
Becoming Fluent, Comfortable, and Charming

You walk into a room full of strangers and you immediately freeze—wait, no you don't. Instead, you start some light, easy banter with the group of people closest to you. Then you move on to another group. At the end of the meeting or the conference or the party, you leave with a whole new set of connections. It's not an impossible dream.

No communication skill is more important in the world than small talk, says communication coach Carol Fleming. It's how you negotiate the beginning of all relationships. What is more, Fleming reveals, contrary to what most people say, they actually love small talk. Very few of us don't enjoy chewing the fat, shooting the breeze, or otherwise catching up with loved ones and old friends. That's small talk! It's just the one little bit about strangers that throws people off.

Small talk with strangers is a
skill, one Fleming has taught to scores of avowed wallflowers. She covers the inner and outer aspects—from the right attitude to how to dress, move around, and introduce yourself. Most importantly, she lays out a series of simple, memorable conversational strategies that make it easy to go from “Nice weather we're having” to a genuine, rewarding give-and-take.

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Chapter

2 How Do We Go About Changing?

3 Why Is “Talkin’ About Nothin' so Darned Hard?

4 Small Talk 101

5 ARE: Anchor, Reveal, Encourage

6 Just Say Hello, Leo

7 Starting from Social Ground Zero

8 Being More Attractive

9 Being More Interesting

10 Being More Interested

11 Won’t You Have Some of My Spiced Nuts?

12 Being Approachable

II: BECOMING EVEN MORE FLUENT, COMFORTABLE, AND CHARMING

13 Hi, My Name Is...

14 Eating, Drinking, and Walking Around

15 The Mystery of Good Manners

16 Men Versus Women: Clash of the Communication Styles

17 How Do I Get Out of This?

18 What Are You Saying About You?

19 How to Raise Fluent, Comfortable, and Charming Kids

20 Small Talk and Cell Phones, Like Oil and Water

CONCLUSION

Small Talk Just May Be Bigger than You Think

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