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Starting and Joining Conversations Review

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    Starting and Joining Conversations
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  • Is there ever a perfect pause to join a conversation?
    No. Go ahead and join, just try not to interrupt to much.
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  • Is going up to someone or a group you don't know and saying hi and your name a great strategy for making friends? Why or why not?
    No. It is awkward as a teenager to do that. People may think you are strange.
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  • Name a type of prop you could use when starting or joining a conversation.
    Phone, book, journal etc.
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  • Should you share a common interest when starting or joining a conversation?
    Yes!
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  • What does it mean to assess interest when starting and joining conversations?
    Are they talking to me, looking at me and facing me? Is the group circle open or closed?
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  • When do you introduce yourself when starting and joining conversations?
    After assessing interest (middle or end of conversation).
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  • Is it positive if the other person(s) is looking at you when you are having a conversation?
    Yes!
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  • During a conversation, if the group closes you out of the circle, are you accepted and included?
    No. You are looking for open body language and inclusion in the circle.
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  • Give an example of a common interest you might have with someone.
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  • Give an example of a common interest you might have with someone.
    -various
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  • Give an example of a common interest you might have with someone.
    -various
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  • Give an example of a common interest you might have with someone.
    -various
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  • How should you look at someone when starting a conversation?
    Casually look over for a couple seconds at a time. You don't want to seem like you are staring.
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  • What does it mean to have two-way conversation?
    Ask questions of the other person and answer your own questions. Back and forth conversation.
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