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What is a strategy mentioned in the text for engaging in conversation effectively?
What is a strategy mentioned in the text for engaging in conversation effectively?
- Interrupting someone mid-sentence to ask something interesting
- Only talking about oneself and not asking any questions
- Being genuinely curious and asking interesting questions (correct)
- Asking generic questions like 'how's the weather?'
What kind of questions did Brian, the old boss, excel at asking?
What kind of questions did Brian, the old boss, excel at asking?
- Questions related to people's backgrounds and interests (correct)
- Questions about his own life experiences
- Questions that have obvious answers
- Generic questions about the weather
Which approach was NOT mentioned in the text for asking permission before asking a question?
Which approach was NOT mentioned in the text for asking permission before asking a question?
- Directly asking a question without seeking permission
- Using pattern interrupts
- Assertively interrupting and asking a question (correct)
- Politely asking if you can ask a question about something
What did the girl in the TikTok video joke about concerning people from New York?
What did the girl in the TikTok video joke about concerning people from New York?
Which approach does the text suggest for building more genuine connections?
Which approach does the text suggest for building more genuine connections?
What aspect of apartments in New York is commonly disliked by residents according to the text?
What aspect of apartments in New York is commonly disliked by residents according to the text?
What made transitioning to other topics easier during a college reunion, as stated in the text?
What made transitioning to other topics easier during a college reunion, as stated in the text?
What skill does the text suggest is important for effective sales interactions?
What skill does the text suggest is important for effective sales interactions?
'Pattern interrupts,' as mentioned in the text, are primarily associated with what concept?
'Pattern interrupts,' as mentioned in the text, are primarily associated with what concept?
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