About This Book
A practical guide presenting twelve conversational principles illustrated by short dialogues and examples that show effective habits and common mistakes. It emphasizes avoiding unnecessary details, asking questions only after previous ones are answered, attentive listening, tact, balance between curiosity and reserve, and keeping remarks concise and engaging. Each rule is explained with wry, instructive exchanges and scenarios that demonstrate how phrasing, timing, tone, and brevity shape social interactions. The work mixes prescriptive tips with examples and reflections to help readers cultivate civility, interest, and ease in informal speech.
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