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THERE, are two main kinds of conversation, that of the interesting and often exciting talk of the experts and what is called small talk or introductory conversation which breaks the ice. The latter is of importance, particularly to the shy, and I will try to show you how to accomplish it by giving hints and examples. Without it, the road to greater things is partially closed. In an age of Television and Cinema we are in danger of losing the art of talk and with it much more. For, through conversation, we find friends and keep old friends and are not old friends often the best? In time all artificial entertainments bore and weary but true companions, to whom you can talk without second thought, are never dull. Conversation is the human attribute-no animal can talk or laugh-and we do not even realize what we miss if we are unable to indulge freely in it. We miss more than half of the pleasure of life and nobody can afford that stimulating conversation is one of life's greatest pleasures, and fortunately the ability to talk convincingly and easily can be learned. This book explains how to overcome shyness, find interesting things to say, tell stories entertainingly, and develop a delightful power to converse that will hold the attention of everyone. Conversation is the human attribute - no animal can talk or laugh - and we do not even realize what we miss if we are unable to indulge freely in it. We miss more than half the pleasure of life and nobody can afford that. Chapters include:
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