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End conversations on a positive note from "summary" of How to Talk to Anyone at Work: 72 Little Tricks for Big Success Communicating on the Job by Leil Lowndes

Ending conversations on a positive note can leave a lasting impression on the person you are speaking with. It is a simple yet effective way to ensure that the interaction ends on a high note, leaving both parties feeling good about the conversation. By ending on a positive note, you can help to build rapport, strengthen relationships, and create a sense of goodwill between you and the other person. One way to end a conversation on a positive note is to express gratitude or appreciation for the other person's time or input. This shows that you value their contributions and are thankful for the opportunity to speak with them. For example, you could say something like, "Thank you for taking the time to chat with me. I really enjoyed our conversation." Another way to end a conversation positively is to offer a compliment or praise. This can help to boost the other person's confidence and leave them feeling good about themselves. For instance, you could say something like, "I really admire your insight on this topic. You have a unique perspective that I find very valuable." Additionally, you can end a conversation on a positive note by summarizing the key points of the discussion and expressing your agreement or understanding. This demonstrates that you were actively listening and engaged in the conversation. You could say something like, "I completely agree with your points. It's clear that you have a deep understanding of this issue, and I appreciate the insights you've shared."
  1. Ending conversations on a positive note is a small but impactful way to leave a good impression on the person you are speaking with. By expressing gratitude, offering compliments, and summarizing key points, you can help to strengthen relationships, build rapport, and create a sense of goodwill in your interactions. So, next time you find yourself wrapping up a conversation, remember to end on a positive note.
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How to Talk to Anyone at Work: 72 Little Tricks for Big Success Communicating on the Job

Leil Lowndes

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