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Acknowledge the other person's feelings and opinions from "summary" of The Art of Small Talk by Jason Miller

When engaging in small talk, it is crucial to recognize and validate the emotions and viewpoints of the other person. This means actively listening to what they are saying and showing genuine interest in their thoughts and feelings. By acknowledging their emotions and opinions, you demonstrate empathy and respect for their perspective. During conversations, make sure to give the other person your full attention. Avoid interrupting or dismissing their ideas, even if you disagree with them. Instead, focus on understanding their point of view and expressing understanding and empathy towards their feelings. This can help create a positive and respectful atmosp...
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    The Art of Small Talk

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