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Better Small Talk: Talk to Anyone, Avoid Awkwardness, Generate Deep Conversations, and Make Real Friends (How to be More Likable and Charismatic) [King, Patrick] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Better Small Talk: Talk to Anyone, Avoid Awkwardness, Generate Deep Conversations, and Make Real Friends (How to be More Likable and Charismatic) Review: Great for convos with strangers - I picked up Better Small Talk expecting a few basic tips and tricks, but it ended up completely changing how I think about conversations. This isn’t just a book about “small talk” it’s about how to actually connect with people in a real, meaningful way. What stood out most to me is how practical and immediately usable the ideas are. I’ve always struggled with knowing what to say when first approaching someone, whether that’s meeting new people in a new city or trying to build a connection with a potential partner. This book gave me clear, concrete ways to start conversations naturally, keep them flowing, and then deepen them over time. What surprised me even more is that it’s just as useful with people you already know. The techniques helped me have better, more engaging conversations with existing friends, not just strangers. After putting a few of the ideas into practice, I genuinely feel more confident and at ease talking to new people. This book is a total game changer. If you want to improve your social confidence, make better connections, and actually enjoy conversations instead of overthinking them, this is a must-read. Review: Worth the effort - "Better Small Talk" is an enlightening and enriching guide that meticulously addresses the art of conversation. It decodes the complexities of human interaction, highlighting the importance of quality conversations over quantity. The book is a treasure trove of insightful ideas, backed by studies that link loneliness to severe health issues, asserting that meaningful interactions can be as vital to our well-being as good diet and exercise. What's truly transformative about "Better Small Talk" is its potential to metamorphose our conversations from mundane exchanges to deeper, intimate interactions. The book equips the readers with practical techniques to elevate their conversational skills and to derive fulfillment from social interactions. These techniques are not just explained theoretically but are presented with real-life examples, making them easily understandable and applicable. Another noteworthy aspect is the emphasis on personal development. The book encourages readers to become 'interesting' by living an engaged life, filled with diverse experiences, reading, and a curiosity to learn. It advocates the power of saying 'yes' and embracing life's opportunities, hence, making one not just a better conversationalist, but a more interesting individual overall. "Better Small Talk" also emphasizes the essential virtue of non-judgment. The author encourages readers to offer understanding and an open mind to others, fostering a sense of respect and curiosity, rather than judgment or minimization. This principle, presented with compelling arguments, enhances the book's appeal, driving home the message of respect and empathy in interactions. In my opinion "Better Small Talk" is a captivating read that transcends the borders of a conventional self-help book. It is an enlightening exploration of the art of conversation, offering practical techniques, thought-provoking insights, and valuable life lessons. A must-read for anyone aspiring to improve their interpersonal skills and live a more fulfilling life.







| ASIN | B087349Q57 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,615 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #28 in Emotional Self Help #109 in Motivational Self-Help (Books) #168 in Leadership & Motivation |
| Book 4 of 42 | How to be More Likable and Charismatic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,645) |
| Dimensions | 5 x 0.57 x 8 inches |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8636852582 |
| Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 225 pages |
| Publication date | April 13, 2020 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
S**E
Great for convos with strangers
I picked up Better Small Talk expecting a few basic tips and tricks, but it ended up completely changing how I think about conversations. This isn’t just a book about “small talk” it’s about how to actually connect with people in a real, meaningful way. What stood out most to me is how practical and immediately usable the ideas are. I’ve always struggled with knowing what to say when first approaching someone, whether that’s meeting new people in a new city or trying to build a connection with a potential partner. This book gave me clear, concrete ways to start conversations naturally, keep them flowing, and then deepen them over time. What surprised me even more is that it’s just as useful with people you already know. The techniques helped me have better, more engaging conversations with existing friends, not just strangers. After putting a few of the ideas into practice, I genuinely feel more confident and at ease talking to new people. This book is a total game changer. If you want to improve your social confidence, make better connections, and actually enjoy conversations instead of overthinking them, this is a must-read.
A**R
Worth the effort
"Better Small Talk" is an enlightening and enriching guide that meticulously addresses the art of conversation. It decodes the complexities of human interaction, highlighting the importance of quality conversations over quantity. The book is a treasure trove of insightful ideas, backed by studies that link loneliness to severe health issues, asserting that meaningful interactions can be as vital to our well-being as good diet and exercise. What's truly transformative about "Better Small Talk" is its potential to metamorphose our conversations from mundane exchanges to deeper, intimate interactions. The book equips the readers with practical techniques to elevate their conversational skills and to derive fulfillment from social interactions. These techniques are not just explained theoretically but are presented with real-life examples, making them easily understandable and applicable. Another noteworthy aspect is the emphasis on personal development. The book encourages readers to become 'interesting' by living an engaged life, filled with diverse experiences, reading, and a curiosity to learn. It advocates the power of saying 'yes' and embracing life's opportunities, hence, making one not just a better conversationalist, but a more interesting individual overall. "Better Small Talk" also emphasizes the essential virtue of non-judgment. The author encourages readers to offer understanding and an open mind to others, fostering a sense of respect and curiosity, rather than judgment or minimization. This principle, presented with compelling arguments, enhances the book's appeal, driving home the message of respect and empathy in interactions. In my opinion "Better Small Talk" is a captivating read that transcends the borders of a conventional self-help book. It is an enlightening exploration of the art of conversation, offering practical techniques, thought-provoking insights, and valuable life lessons. A must-read for anyone aspiring to improve their interpersonal skills and live a more fulfilling life.
B**O
Good ideas
Sometimes a bit repetitive but I enjoyed it not too bad and a quick read. Recomendado for a long flight
C**R
A lot more than just about light weight conversation
I foolishly thought this would be a light weight book about conversation techniques. It went far beyond that, showing how small talk is integral to all social Interaction and is an avenue to examine and develop our internal lives. The author raises small talk to an art form, a skill to be mastered.
C**S
nothing new
Feel this book is basically repackaging content from the likes of “how to win friends and influence people”. Personally it didn’t add much ch value to me, but your experience might be better if you haven’t read other similar books.
E**G
A great read it you have social anxiety or asd
Thanks so much for this book! As someone who struggles with "what to say" I was looking for a book that very explicitly spelled things out and this was exactly what I had in mind. Helpful for anyone with social anxiety or autism.
C**L
A Straightforward Guide to Better Conversations
I find the advice in this book to be incredibly helpful. King offers tips for better conversational skills in a practical, organized style with many illustrative examples. Instead of claiming to know "tricks" that will produce outrageous results, he presents simple techniques that can easily be incorporated into everyday life. As someone who struggles with socialization, I am encouraged and inspired to practice King's approachable suggestions.
I**M
Kind, easy read overall
Kind, easy read overall, though it feels more like an opinion piece than solid research. The most useful points are: prepare for small talk, respect different levels of closeness, and have an interesting life to enable interesting conversations. Not very deep, but well written.
A**I
I had been exploring non fiction books for an year now...every book teaches me something new...reading each one made me realise how stupidier i used to be before reading that particular book....this book is the same for me...you will see some topics which were introduced by many people before... that sole fact emphasizes the importance of the topic and the fact that we are still learning to implement those concepts...and also this book helps you bag some useful tips to say something or be something with some scenarios to manage situations... And at the end we will get a brief summary or each chapter..that let's you revise the tips whenever you need
M**S
Gets you out of the lazy every day small talk mélange.
O**R
A well written book. Short, simple and straight to the point with good examples and case studies. The only con is that there are a few grammar and spelling mistakes. The entire book basically explains everything that occurs in a conversation and all the skills and strategies used in each stage which we all naturally use instinctively when socialising with friends and family. However, with strangers we tend to forget how to socialise. With this book, it delves into each stage of socialising, and explains all the strategies used which we can relate to as we have either used it or have observed it. It is good to understand and realise the social techniques that we all use unconsciously and the effect of it. The book also provides tips and tricks that are pretty valid and makes sense. Overall, this is an enjoyable and great book to read, and I would highly recommend to anyone.
S**E
War interessant und gründlich
A**R
I am usually anti-social but this book has helped me open up and be more curious. I really appreciate the wise advice and such great tips. Get your highlighter and notebook and enjoy this read!
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