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Conversation is indeed Hhe mest earily teachable a all arts. Adl order to beome a gopd enversationalist 1st find a sueet that interests yeu and you Les teners There are hobbies to talk abaut'. But the importamt you need to do in for example, numberless thing is that telloio s hobbay rather than Therein lies'the secret, of your popularit Talk io your friend about te" things that interests them, and you unill get a for good telloship, charming wait, and a bridliant mind. There is nething that plaeos please glu people s0 uch as eu interest în their interest. you rust talk abaut other repadali It is gust as iemportant Knao that subgect to avoid and whatsut to select for good conversatn It you w ant to be set dao as a wet blanket or a bore, be careful to avoid Certain unpleabant subgects i Avoid telking about yourself ,unles you anre asked to do People dre interested in thair aon proble not in, yours. Sickness or death, bpres every body The only one oho willingly a doctor, but he get paid to.To be a good Canversationalist yo onust knoo not only what to say, but hoo aloo to say it. Be entaly quick and oitty. But don't hurt other's with gour uait'. Finally try to avoid manneris in your conversation! Don't bite yeur li or člick your tongue, or roll your eeyes. use your hands excessively as you speak Don't be like that French man who said" Htoo can I talk if you hold my hand !. Q.1) Make notes on the contents ot above parogomph in any. format, using abbre viationss suply a suiteble-titile also. Q.2) Make a summary of the above passage .
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