Five ways to Build a Conversation
1. Remembering people’s names: We love hearing our names. By making an effort in remembering and using the names during conversation has a positive impact.
Tip #1: Repeat the name a few times to help it stick in your memory.
2. Showing interest in others: People are more likely to open up when they feel you’re genuinely interested in them.
Tip #2: Ask open-ended questions and show enthusiasm for their responses.
3. Using positive body language: Your body language conveys a lot about your intentions and emotions.
Tip #3: Maintain eye contact, smile, and nod to show you’re actively listening the conversation.
4. Finding commonality: Look for shared interests or experiences that can be discussed with the other person. It helps build rapport and makes the conversation more enjoyable for both parties.
Tip #4: Ask about people’s hobbies.
5. Being empathetic: People are naturally drawn to others who are empathetic. Try to maintain a positive attitude and show empathy. It helps build stronger connections with others and improves your overall well-being.
Tip #5: Offer help or show physical affection.
At Chatterbox, students are trained to communicate effectively with others, creating a lasting impression. We teach them to be empathetic and active listeners. We offer various tips and tricks to maintain good eye contact, hand gestures, and positive body language. For more, contact us.