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Use transitions to smoothly move from one topic to another from "summary" of The Fine Art Of Small Talk by Debra Fine

When shifting from one topic to another in a conversation, it is important to use transitions to smoothly guide the discussion. These transitions serve as connectors that help create a seamless flow between different subjects. Without proper transitions, the conversation can feel disjointed and abrupt, making it difficult for both parties to stay engaged. Transition words and phrases are key in smoothly moving from one topic to another. These words and phrases act as signposts that signal a shift in the conversation. Some examples of transition words and phrases include "moving on," "speaking of which," "on a related note," and "back to the original point." By incorporating these transitions into your dialogue, you can guide the conversation from one topic to the next without causing confusion or disorientation. Consistency in tone and style is also crucial when using transitions in conversation. It is important to maintain a natural and conversational tone throu...
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    The Fine Art Of Small Talk

    Debra Fine

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