The Art of Civilized Conversation: A Guide to Expressing Yourself With Style and Grace | Margaret Shepherd | A Good Resource to Improve your Conversational Skills
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The Art of Civilized Conversation: A Guide to Expressing Yourself With Style and Grace
Margaret Shepherd
Broadway
, 2005 - 240 pages
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In our fast-paced, electronic society, the most basic social interaction?talking face-to-face?can be a challenge for even the most educated and self-assured individuals. And yet making
conversation
is a highly practical skill: those who do it well shine at networking p
art
ies, interviews, and business lunches. Good conversation also opens doors to a happier love life, warmer friendships, and more rewarding time with family.
For those intimidated by the complexity of personal interaction, or those simply looking to polish their speaking skills, The Art of
Civilized
Conversation is a powerful
guide
to communicating in an endearing way. In its pages, author Margaret Shepherd offers opening lines,
grace
ful apologies, thoughtful questions, and, ultimately, the confidence to take conversations beyond hello. From the basics?first impressions, appropriate subject matter, and graceful exits?to finding the right words for difficult situations and an insightful discussion of body language, Shepherd uses her skilled eye and humorous anecdotes to teach readers how to turn a plain conversation into an engaging encounter.
Filled with common sense and fresh insight, The Art of Civilized Conversation is the perfect inspiration not only for what to say but for how to say it with
style
.
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Extremely helpful
I really enjoyed this book and found it very useful. Margaret Shepherd addresses just about any situation one can think of. If everyone owned this book and followed these
conversation
al
guide
lines, the world would be a much better place.
A Good Resource to Improve your Conversational Skills
I borrowed this book from the library and now would like to have a copy of my own. I liked the author's informal
conversation
al
style
. This book was easy to read and organized into chapters which you can read all at once or just refer to as needed.
It's true that much of her advice seems obvious: tell the truth, don't interrupt, ask questions. However, judging from many of the conversations I have had, we often forget these common-sense rules. The most useful p
art
s of the book for me were the suggestions for opening a conversation, dealing with difficult people and recovering from conversational blunders.
This book is not a manual for learning how to manipulate people socially, in business or romance. Instead it is a handbook for people who are interested in turning conversation into connections. Most of the interactions we have with our family, friends and coworkers have very little content. This book helps us build the skills to make the most of each interaction.
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Useful in work environment and at home
This book is helpful in stressful situation: it suggests best possible answers for difficult situations in work and at home. The book helps to be and to feel a real lady always, in all situations. It can be used for all ages.
Didn't learn anything, but good reminder
I picked this up after seeing it on Ralph Nader's summer reading list of 2006. It's a fast read, and fairly well written. For someone who has *never* read anything on building relationships or basics of
conversation
, this is a good book. However, I've read several in this genre before, and it doesn't present anything new. I didn't learn anything, but since the time investment wasn't very great, I don't feel as if I sacrificed much of my time. It was a good reminder for the basics I already had learned.
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Too basic
I wouldn't exactly say that it's not a good book, however, it is very basic. Unless you are a teenager or a young adult, or have problems connecting in social situations because of shyness or otherwise, you will find that this book doesn't offer anything new. I don't need to buy a book that tells me that I need to ask questions, listen more than talk, and advise me on how to accept compliments. But of course for anyone who does, this might be helpful.
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