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How do I start being a good conversationalist?

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  • Post category:Relationships / Tips
  • Post published:February 16, 2013

The biggest secret to being a good conversationalist is simply allowing other people to talk about themselves. It’s a subject they know well and feel comfortable with.

Source: How to Come Up with Good Conversation Topics @ WikiHow

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