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Old 05-01-2007, 12:49 AM
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How To Maintain Etiquette In Conversation

How To Maintain Etiquette In Conversation

Effective communicating or conversation stems from the ability of a person to properly construct phrases or sentences that will go directly to the point. No dilly dallying and to immediately emphasize the message coming from the sender towards the receiver without obstructions such as the use of unnecessary words to be able to solicit the full attention of the listener is what every person should primarily consider when they start a conversation with another person.

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