HOW TO BE SOCIAL - HOW TO NEVER RUN OUT OF THINGS TO SAY | eJOY English
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HOW TO BE SOCIAL - HOW TO NEVER RUN OUT OF THINGS TO SAY

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How to be social is one of the topic we all want to be good at. Conversing with people is one of the ways to be extremely social. How to never run out of things to say in a conversation is a very important skill that everyone should know. How to keep a conversation going is also something that a lot of girls and especially guys are trying to master. Today we will discuss how filtering, threading and the pratfall effect can help you to keep a conversation going and never run out of things to say again in your conversations. So if you want to never run out of things to say and learn how to keep a conversation going watch the video to the very end so you can use the 3 techniques we talk about. If you want to be financially independent, learn new skills faster, be charismatic and likable, obtain life changing habits, learn how to read faster, become confident, inspire people - then subscribe and join us for weekly YouTube training videos. SUBMIT YOUR NEXT VIDEO IDEA/REQUEST 1. Improvement related 2. Keep it brief. 3. Include your name and channel URL in the "message" field. Music: http://www.bensound.com Thumbnail: http://www.freepik.com SUBSCRIBE! http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCugmVpDxOg-nmyLDdHcu04A?sub_confirmation=1 New videos twice a week.
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