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How To Start A Conversation And Make Friends: Revised And Updated
 
 

How To Start A Conversation And Make Friends: Revised And Updated [Paperback]

Don Gabor
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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"The New Yorker" A gifted conversationalist.

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For nearly twenty years, small-talk expert Don Gabor has helped thousands of people communicate with wit, confidence, and enthusiasm with his bestseller "How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends." This new edition brings the art of having a conversation up to date.

By following the simple and dynamic guidelines in this easy-to-read book, you'll be ready to strike up a great conversation with anyone anywhere! And you'll learn how to keep the conversation going by asking the right questions, using body language effectively, and avoiding conversation pitfalls. Packed with charts, hundreds of opening lines, real-life examples, FAQs, helpful hints, and solid professional advice, "How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends" shows you how to:

  • Identify your personal conversational style
  • Talk to people from other countries and cultures
  • Avoid mistakes while on a mobile phone or on-line in chatrooms
  • Boost your personal and professional speaking skills to the next level

  • Inside This Book (Learn More)
    First Sentence
    The next time you walk into a room full of people, just listen to them talking! Read the first page
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    Front Cover | Copyright | Table of Contents | Excerpt | Index | Back Cover
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    1.0 out of 5 stars only meant for teenagers, May 23 2003
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    Ankit Jain "Electrix" (Staten Island, NY) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: How To Start A Conversation And Make Friends: Revised And Updated (Paperback)
    Not much in this book is something we are not already aware of.
    Don't buy if you are looking for something interestingly new.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars how to except rejection, Aug 27 2003
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    This review is from: How To Start A Conversation And Make Friends: Revised And Updated (Paperback)
    i think its great book,it has potential that can bring poeple more respective and succes toward their dream.. you will be more likeable and famous among your friend after you read this book
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    2.0 out of 5 stars not the best self-help, Jan 14 2004
    This review is from: How To Start A Conversation And Make Friends: Revised And Updated (Paperback)
    The self-improvement books How to Win Friends and Influence People and Talking the Winner's Way are both way superior to this short book. Most of what you read is basically review if you've ready other similar books. And what's present doesn't pack enough substance or "how to" to make it really worth your time. About half-way through the book, Gabor started presenting fresh ideas. The problem, however, is that it was half-way through the book. Not a bad read, but there's so much better. If you happen across it one day on the street, it won't do any harm to read it. But I can't recommend paying money for something you already know, or can get for a better deal.
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