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Conversational Skills
Starting Individual Conversations
Entering Group Conversations
Exiting Conversations
Electronic Communication
Appropriate Use of Humor
Good Sportsmanship
Get-Togethers
Handling Arguments
Handling Teasing
Handling Rumors and Gossip
Dating Etiquette
Entering group convos in person (helpful)
Eye contact (staring)
Ending get together (risky)
Exiting when never accepted online (risky)
Trading information (example 2)
Ending phone call (helpful)
Being overly competitive (risky)
Bringing up a disagreement steps 1-8
Starting an individual convos (helpful)
Pay attention to your humor feedback (laughing at)
Argumentative
Leaving voicemail (risky)
Exiting when fully accepted online (risky)
Getting too personal at first
Respond to a disagreement steps 1-6
Not helping or showing concern when someone is injured (risky)
Entering group convos in person (risky)
Bringing up a disagreement steps 1-4
Teasing comebacks (sounding bored)
Exiting when never accepted online (helpful)
Bragging
Ending phone call (helpful)
Exiting when never accepted in person (risky)
Responding to a disagreement steps 1-2
Cheating
Pay attention to your humor feedback (laughing with)
Eye contact (no contact)
Beginning get together (risky)
Exiting when initially accepted then excluded in person (helpful)
Being an Interviewer
Beginning phone call (helpful)
Being a good sport (helpful)
Entering group convos online (helpful)
Bringing up a disagreement steps 1-5
Teasing comebacks (having an attitude)
Body boundaries (too close)
Exchanging information (helpful)
Exiting when fully accepted in person (helpful)
Conversational hog
Respond to a disagreement steps 1-3
Not suggesting a change
Giving a courtesy laugh (risky)
Body boundaries (too far)
Ending get together (helpful)
Exiting when initially accepted then excluded online (helpful)
Trading information (example 1)
Beginning phone call (risky)
Being a sore loser (risky)
Bringing up a disagreement steps 1-6
Entering group convos online (risky)
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