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Ask openended questions to keep the conversation flowing from "summary" of Small Talk - You Can Do It by Betty Bohm

When engaging in small talk, it is essential to ask open-ended questions. These types of questions encourage the other person to elaborate on their thoughts and experiences, keeping the conversation flowing smoothly. Open-ended questions cannot be answered with a simple "yes" or "no," requiring the speaker to provide more detailed responses. By asking open-ended questions, you show genuine interest in the other person and give them the opportunity to share more about themselves. Instead of asking closed questions like "Did you have a good weekend?" try asking open-ended questions such as "What did you do over the weekend?" This prompts the other person to talk about their weekend activities, allowing for a more in-depth conversation. Open-ended questions invite the other person to share their opinions, feelings, and experiences, leading to a more meaningful exchange. When asking open-ended questions, it is important to listen actively to the other person's responses. Pay attention to what they are saying and show genuine interest in thei...
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    Betty Bohm

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