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Ask questions to show interest from "summary" of The Communication Book: 44 Ideas for Better Conversations Every Day by Mikael Krogerus,Roman Tschäppeler

To show that you are interested in someone, ask them questions. The more you ask, the more you show that you care. Questions are like a gift that you give to the other person. They show that you are curious about them and want to know more. Questions can be simple or complex, but they all serve the same purpose: to keep the conversation going and show that you are engaged. When you ask questions, make sure to listen to the answers. This shows that you are truly interested in what the other person has to say. People appreciate when they feel that someone is really paying attention to them. It makes them feel valued and heard. By listening carefully, you also show respect for the other person and their thoughts. Asking questions can also help you build a connection with the other person. When you show interest in someone, they are more likely to open up to you. They will feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings because they know that you are genuinely interested. This can lead to deeper, more meaningful conversations that can strengthen your relationship. Moreover, asking questions can help you learn more about the other person. You can discover their interests, passions, and values by asking the right questions. This knowledge can help you relate to them better and find common ground. It can also help you avoid misunderstandings and conflicts by getting to know the other person better.
  1. Asking questions is a simple yet powerful way to show interest in someone. It demonstrates that you care, that you are listening, and that you value the other person. By asking questions, you can build connections, deepen relationships, and learn more about the people around you. So next time you are talking to someone, remember to ask questions and show that you are truly interested in what they have to say.
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The Communication Book: 44 Ideas for Better Conversations Every Day

Mikael Krogerus

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