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Article: Avoid Having Awkward ConversationsThis forum post has messages dated from 08/27/11 through 09/11/11, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - Relationships
| Article: Avoid Having Awkward Conversations Making small talk isn‘t as easy as it seems. Sometimes it can be awkward and even painful. But if you can learn the art to it, you can be a good conversationalist. One rule is that you don‘t have to be radiant and dazzling, you just have to be nice. If you begin with simple, even obvious comments, it will make it easier for others. Here are some tips from communication specialists on how to steer clear of sticky, uncomfortable small-talk situations.Read the complete article here: |
| Question: how can you know that a conversation is going to be awkward until it has already reached that point? And what if an awkward start to a conversation is just a process that needs to be endured to get to the really good part of a conversation? When things get awkward, I prefer focusing on the person and tuning out how I feel I am coming across, that seems to smoothen things out. |
| That is so true. It is so hard to actually notice if you are having an awkward conversation already with a person. I think it is important that we know how to deal with ourselves and how we act when things went wrong during any kind of conversation. Especially with relationships, there are indeed these times when we get caught in the situation and that we are to have awkward moments as well. |
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