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Social skills
Social skills allow a person to interact and communicate in nature with others.
Examples:
- Verbal communication
- Small talk or conversation
- Sharing and discussing ideas (politics, religion and sports are all common topics)
- Teaching or learning (preferably without arrogance)
- Non-Verbal communication
- Active listening
- Body language
- Paying attention
Traits that help social skills appear more polished:
- Verbal
- Smoothness of delivery (lacks stuttering, awkward pauses, etc.)
- Intelligible speech (not too loud or soft, avoiding monotone but not dropping off the end of sentences)
- Non-Verbal
- Confident stance (standing up straight but not at attention)
- Relaxed manner (not too tense, not falling asleep)
- Other
- Diplomacy is an important skill
- Disagreements will happen, how you handle them will show your personality
- Sometimes a fresh start with new people is helpful
- Social skills will not fix everything, just help your interactions with others
- Diplomacy is an important skill
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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