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The art of universal conversations

Conversations are universal. Billions of people likely engage in trillions of conversations annually. 

Is there an art to conversations, though?

While it is easy to connect with conversations about updates from work, the stock market, politics, sports or latest advances in science and technology, these conversations may not cater to all the audiences. We could all use a learning into conversations that are more generic, connect deeper and foster a lively conversation with all the members of the party or the group. 

A deeper dive into some learnings for a fun engaging conversations revealed the following – be a good listener, read the body language of the other party, open ended questions, ask connecting questions and maybe a closing statement before pivoting the conversation to the next topic (awkward pause helps too haha). Keep it light, comfortable and memorable. 

Below are some of the general topics and connecting questions to discuss that may be engaging to all members of the group (without being cringeworthy) –

Closing statements of a conversation loop   That was sweet, that was very thoughtful, my wife/partner and I would love to do that too, I hope things get better, okay, let’s talk about something else. A closing statement could also be just pause and some moments of awkward silence and that’s a cue to pivot to the next topic. 😉

Some powerful words of engagement – “How about you?”, “I love that show”, “you got to tell me more about that?” , “Oh wow, did you like that?”, “oh, that is amazing/so cool”, “oh wow, that is incredible”, “oh, tell me about it”, “oh damn, I hope not”.

Insightful tips from a conversation savant: Do not ask a yes/no or one word [answer] question. Enjoy a lovely conversation by asking smart open ended connecting questions that explore the reply to your initial question. Don’t overdo it though. 

In an era where we are more divided and distant than ever before, good engaging conversations could be the perfect segue for a world where we share and find more things common with each other and than not. 

I am going to use some of these tips in all my future meetings and hope you do it too 🙂

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