Infatuation Rules
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Networking Conversation Topics to Avoid This Year Politics. Ask anyone who goes home for the holidays how well talking politics frankly works out for them. ... Religion. Second verse, same as the first. ... Personal Finances. ... Health. ... Family and relationship issues. ... Gossip.
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Read More »Networking can be pain, we get it. Especially if you’ve ever found yourself at a corporate networking event having an awkward conversation. Not everyone manages to crush it when it comes to making smalltalk. Even worse, sometimes not being able to talk the talk will cost you in connections, follow-up leads and ROI. We can’t teach you how to become a small talk superstar in one blog, but we can steer you in the right direction if you’re finding yourself rudderless in polite conversation more often than not. To that point, there are a few taboo topics that can create tension so thick, not even an open bar can cut through it. Here’s a list of the most important things to not discuss at your next cocktail party or event.
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Examples of Personal Boundaries Your Right to Privacy. ... The Ability to Change Your Mind. ... Your Right to Your Own Time. ... The Need to Handle...
Read More »The line between friendly and friend can be tricky, especially if you’re in marketing or sales and spending a lot of your time making clients both new and returning comfortable with you. Regardless, you’re not going to want to bring up health at a networking event. Talking at length about your diet and exercise regimen isn’t the scintillating conversation you think it is. Plus, you risk coming across as boorish or self-absorbed when you talk about it. Ditto for discussing the health of a family member—talking about health issues can make people uncomfortable, and many won’t know how to respond if you bring them up. Regardless of how close you are to a client, remember that your relationship to them is professional, not personal, and they may not be interested or comfortable Save the health issues for the next time you catch up with your friends.
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