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Use positive body language to appear approachable from "summary" of Small Talk - You Can Do It by Betty Bohm

When engaging in small talk, it is important to consider not only what you say but also how you present yourself nonverbally. One key aspect of this is using positive body language to make yourself appear approachable to others. This means being mindful of your posture, facial expressions, and gestures to ensure that you are sending out friendly and welcoming signals. To appear approachable, start by maintaining an open posture. Avoid crossing your arms or legs, as this can make you seem closed off or disinterested. Instead, keep your body facing towards the person you are speaking to and lean in slightly to show that you are engaged in the conversation. This shows that you are approachable and interested in what the other person has to say. Another important aspect of positive body language is making eye contact. When you make eye contact with someone, it shows that you are paying attention to them and that you are interested in what they are saying. However, be mindful of not staring too intensely, as this can come across as intimidating. Instead, maintain natural and friendly eye contact to appear approachable and engaged in the conversation. Smiling is another powerful tool for appearing approachable in small talk situations. A genuine smile can instantly make you seem more friendly and welcoming to others. It also helps to create a positive and inviting atmosphere for the conversation. So, remember to smile warmly and naturally when engaging in small talk to make yourself more approachable to others. In addition to posture, eye contact, and smiling, your gestures can also play a role in how approachable you appear. Use open and relaxed gestures to convey that you are friendly and receptive to the conversation. Avoid fidgeting or making abrupt movements, as this can make you seem nervous or unapproachable. Instead, use gentle and natural gestures to show that you are comfortable and confident in the interaction.
  1. Using positive body language is an essential skill for making yourself appear approachable in small talk situations. By being mindful of your posture, eye contact, smiling, and gestures, you can create a welcoming and inviting atmosphere for conversation. So, next time you engage in small talk, remember to use positive body language to make yourself more approachable to others.
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Small Talk - You Can Do It

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