Small Talk: A Beginner's Guide to Breaking the Ice, Talking to Strangers, and Turning Acquaintances into Friends

Small Talk: A Beginner's Guide to Breaking the Ice, Talking to Strangers, and Turning Acquaintances into Friends
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Book Synopsis Small Talk: A Beginner's Guide to Breaking the Ice, Talking to Strangers, and Turning Acquaintances into Friends by : Armani Talks

Download or read book Small Talk: A Beginner's Guide to Breaking the Ice, Talking to Strangers, and Turning Acquaintances into Friends written by Armani Talks and published by ArmaniTalks. This book was released on with total page 85 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Small Talk is a beginner's guide to breaking the ice, talking to strangers, and turning acquaintances into friends. Tons of opportunities lie in the hands of people you've never met. Let's strike up a conversation with a stranger and see where the dialogue takes us! Every strong social bond started off with small talk. In This Book, You Will Learn: • The #1 intent of small talk. • How to easily break the ice with strangers. • 2 Unique frameworks to make small talk (F.R.O.G + Walls & Bridges). • How to use the social filtration system to turn strangers into acquaintances and acquaintances into friends. • How to deal with rejection like a winner. • Strategies to evolve small talks into deep talks. • How to deepen the conversation with 4D listening.


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