The Small Talk Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Conversationalists

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by Gregory Peart


  You'll always find something similar lying around our house though. My husband is Mexican, and his mom will come

  over and put a few authentic shells on the pan and fry them up and serve them as snacks. Those kinds aren't in the

  stores, but there's a lady who sells them out of a cart at Bostco down on Main Street.

  I'll have to go there some time!

  Yeah, you should, she's great.

  Anyway, I should get back to doing my work.

  Okay, same here, catch ya later.

  See ya.

  CONVERSATION 3

  Our house actually just sold.

  Wow, that was fast! Didn't you just have it listed?

  Yeah, it sold in two days, we couldn't believe it.

  That's great for you guys. Did it sell for whatyou wanted?

  Yep! Exactly. They said they want it, but we have to agree to fixing the back door first—we were like, 'Heckyeah, we'll

  fix that right away!' So we took the offer and haven't looked back.

  That's great. Yeah, fixing a door is a small price to pay in order to sell y our house.

  Yeah, so now we just have the big pieces of furniture left to move and we'll be done—I'm so excited.

  Are you moving it yourself or hiring someone?

  We actually found this great non-profit moving company that donates to inner city kids. .

  So, you can move and give to charity at the same time. .you can't beat that! And moving to XYZ will give you a much

  shorter drive to work right?

  Yeah, like 30 minutes shorter. I'll actually get to watch the six o'clock news when I get home now.

  I used to drive that way all the time to visit my parents.J could do it in my sleep probably.

  Yeah, I've nearly fallen asleep a few times driving that way.

  There's absolutely nothing out there! It's like all cornfields.

  It's the one place where I actually wouldn't mind a few billboards to look at.

  CONVERSATION 4

  Hey, how are you?

  Good, and you?

  I'm good. .I'm just trying to get everything wrapped up before I'm gone next week.

  Oh yeah, where areyou going again?

  Well, we were going to the Bahamas, but we decided to use the money for siding on the house instead. The siding is

  partly ripped off, so we figured we might as well do it now.

  I don't blame you, that's a big job. You don't want someone to mess that up and accidentally put up purple siding when

  you wanted blue!

  Exactly! You know the perfectionist in me couldn't stand to let someone work on my house without me there! Yeah, so

  we'll just go next year.

  Well, maybe you could rent a movie where they go on a tropical vacation, it's basically the same thing, right?

  Yeah, right!

  Like that XYZ movie, that was really good.

  I never saw it. .maybe I will rent it. I'll definitely have the time, that's for sure.

  Or maybe you shouldn't. .maybe it will just make you more depressed.

  You're right.

  I have a trip planned soon too actually - for that conference I was telling you about.

  Oh yeah, that's right, you're going to that ABC conference in Vegas, aren't you? I'm jealous. .I wish I could go.

  Yeah, I'm pretty excited. Actually, I'm really excited, but I don't want to show it. I don't want everyone hating me. Plus,

  I'm just nervous about something going wrong. That always seems to happen to me. Last time I had a vacation planned,

  my wife got really sick the night before the flight.

  Oh no, that's not fun.

  Yeah, it was horrible. She got that kind of sickness that only happens once every ten years. And we're really tough

  about sickness.we always try to keep working. But she couldn't even get out of bed. So, we ended up not being able to

  get refunds on a bunch of our reservations and losing like $1,000—it sucked!

  Oh no, that's horrible.

  So that's why I'm excited this time. I haven't been on vacation in a long time.

  Where are you staying?

  In a little place called the Bellagio or something, I don't know if you've heard of it.

  Oh yeah, I may have. .

  I think it has some fountains or something.

  Yeah, like the coolest fountains ever—those ones?

  Yeah. I'm excited.

  I'm so jealous. I love going to Vegas. And I love to gamble, but I think my favorite part is the food. I love eating there.

  The last time my husband and I went, we made it a goal to only spend money on food. So, we would go to casinos and

  spend like a single quarter on a slot machine and then spend the rest of the time eating. It was great.

  That's funny. Where do you recommend?

  There is this great Italian place owned by John Smith, and I had the chicken linguine, and oh my gosh, each bite was

  like the best food experience I've ever had. I go there every time now.

  You're making me want to get on a plane right now!

  You'll have to tell me how it goes.

  Definitely!

  Okay, we should probably talk about work.

  Yeah, so the XYZ project.

  CONVERSATION 5

  We finally got rid of cable.

  Oh yeah?

  Yeah, we just do streaming only now.

  Do you miss it at all?

  Not one hit.

  We got rid of ours about six months ago, and we don't miss it at all either.

  We've become spoiled now though because when we find a show we like, we just binge on it for the entire week until

  we're done.

  I know, it's so hard to resist! Our kids will never appreciate the days of having to wait for something.

  When we have to watch network TV, our kids are so confused. .they're always like 'why can't you pause it, Daddy?'

  That's so funny.

  Yeah, they're so cute.

  Hey, I forgot to ask, how was your Thanksgiving?

  Good, yours?

  We only had one major incident. .our turkey exploded, so that was weird.

  Oh no, really? How?

  Yeah, it must have had too much water in it. We just heard a loud popping sound—it looked like someone dropped a

  tiny bomb inside it. It wasn't the prettiest thing.

  That's not good—did it still taste good?

  Yeah, it was actually really moist—which probably isn't surprising.

  Hey, as long as it's not over-dry, that's probably the best you can hope for, right?

  Yeah, my mom was so embarrassed though! In 35years she has never messed up a turkey before.

  Ours wasn't as crazy, but it's strange because everyone has kids and babies now. We used to all talk and stay up late

  playing board games, but now everyone just wants to sleep! And if we do stay up, we end up waking a baby, so our

  games never last long.

  That's too bad. Yeah, silent Pictionary wouldn't be very fun!

  Anyway, I've gotta go.

  Yeah, me too, I'm trying to finish this really great book.

  Oh yeah? What's it called?

  The Small Talk Code.

  I've read that, too! I loved it!

  Yeah, isn't it great?

  It's probably the best social skills book ever written.

  Most definitely. The author is some kind of genius.

  I know. Anyway, it was nice chatting with you!

  FINAL THOUGHTS

  You may be wondering how you'll ever start conversations like a boss with so many techniques to practice and

  remember. From feeler comments, to FOOFAAE, to all the question types, to connectable opinions, there's a lot

  to remember, I know. It's important to focus on one technique at a time. Because one day, after focused and

  deliberate practice, the techniques transform into effortless h
abits.

  A boss doesn't expend energy thinking about how to make conversation; everything is second nature.

  Bosses can focus on other pursuits, work, and creating an exceptional life. Bosses can focus on being their best

  selves, and that's what being a boss is really about.

  Self-improvement isn't easy. It doesn't happen overnight. Even if you can't recall a single technique from

  this book, you've enhanced your understanding of social dynamics, and that's a great foundation for learning

  additional social skills. Your growth will continue by following the final boss rule:

  From now on, in every social situation, ask yourself, "What would a boss do?" And try to do that thing.

  For many more tips, techniques, and support, check out socialupgrader.com.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Geoffrey "Gregory" Peart, M.Ed, is the founder of

  socialupgrader.com, the place for awesome social skills

  techniques, tips, and general life advice.

  Document Outline

  Titlepage

  Also Available

  Halftitle Page

  Copyright

  Dedication

  Frontmatter

  Contents

  WHO ARE THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL CONVERSATIONALISTS?

  A BRIEF NOTE ABOUT MAKING SMALL TALK

  SECTION 1: PREPARING FOR SMALL TALK SUCCESS 1. BOSSES OPTIMIZE THEIR LIFE FOR SUCCESS

  2. BOSSES ACCEPT THE SMALL TALK MINDSET

  3. BOSSES DON'T OVERTHINK IT

  4. BOSSES SEE THE HIDDEN SCRIPTS OF CONVERSATION

  5. BOSSES UNDERSTAND THE FIRST LEVEL OF SMALL TALK

  6. BOSSES UNDERSTAND THE SECOND LEVEL OF SMALL TALK

  7. BOSSES UNDERSTAND THE THIRD LEVEL OF SMALL TALK

  8. BOSSES ALTERNATE BETWEEN SERIOUS AND PLAYFUL

  9. BOSSES FIX MAJOR PERSONALITY FLAWS FIRST

  10. BOSSES DON'T FORGET THE NONVERBAL

  11. BOSSES MAKE OTHERS FEEL GOOD

  12. BOSSES FOCUS ON EMOTION MORE THAN FACTS

  SECTION 2: INITIATING NEW TOPICS 13. BOSSES GO FIRST AND GAIN THE ADVANTAGE

  14. BOSSES MAINTAIN WITH FEELER STATEMENTS

  15. BOSSES CONNECT QUICKLY

  16. BOSSES AREN'T AFRAID TO BE GENUINE

  17. BOSSES FOLLOW THE FOOFAAE FRAMEWORK

  18. FOOFAAE: A CASE STUDY

  SECTION 3: MASTERING THE FOOFAAE FRAMEWORK 19. BOSSES ARE COMFORTABLE WITH FEELINGS

  20. BOSSES ARE SUPER OBSERVANT

  21. BOSSES ARE OPINIONATED

  22. BOSSES SPRINKLE OPINIONS ON EVERYTHING

  23. BOSSES ADJUST THEIR OPINIONS ACCORDINGLY

  24. BOSSES PASS THE OPINION SPEED TEST

  25. BOSSES OFFER PLAYFUL OPINIONS

  26. BOSSES ARE FACT HUNTERS

  27. BOSSES KNOW HOW TO TAPP

  28. BOSSES ARE ACTION ORIENTED

  29. BOSSES MASTER THEIR OWN AUTOBIOGRAPHY

  30. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY WORKSHEET

  31. BOSSES MAINTAIN WITH EVENT TIMELINES

  32. BOSSES MASTER THEIR OWN EVENT TIMELINE

  SECTION 4: KEEPING A CONVERSATION FLOWING 33. BOSSES STEER WITH CONTROL COMMENTS

  34. BOSSES KEEP THE FLOW WITH SMALL TALK FILLERS

  35. BOSSES CONTROL WITH QUESTIONS

  36. BOSSES ASK FLOW QUESTIONS

  37. BOSSES ASK THE FULL RANGE OF FOOFAAE QUESTIONS

  38. BOSSES MAINTAIN THE FLOW WITH QUESTION ASSISTANTS

  39. BOSSES PAINT INTERESTING SELF-PORTRAITS

  40. BOSSES DISCLOSE SMALL CHUNKS

  41. BOSSES PAINT SELF-PORTRAITS CONTAINING FRIENDS

  42. BOSSES OWN THEIR FLAWS

  SECTION 5: CONNECTING AND GROWING SMALL TALK 43. BOSSES KNOW HOW TO CONNECT

  44. BOSSES KNOW HOW TO CONNECT WITH FOOFAAE

  45. BOSSES LOOK FOR FREE INFORMATION

  46. BOSSES DEVELOP THEIR KEYWORD RADAR

  47. BOSSES HUNT FOR HOT BUTTONS

  48. BOSSES OFFER SOMETHING TO CHEW ON

  49. BOSSES SPRINKLE IN CONNECTABLE KEYWORDS

  50. BOSSES MAINTAIN SMALL TALK WITH CONNECTABLE COMMENTS

  51. BOSSES MAINTAIN SMALL TALK WITH CONNECTABLE OPINIONS

  52. BOSSES ENGAGE WITH LIGHT PROBLEMS

  53. BOSSES AREN'T CONNECTION BLOCKERS

  54. BOSSES KNOW THE GOLDEN RATIO OF CONVERSATION

  55. BOSSES ARE FANTASTIC LISTENERS

  56. BOSSES ECHO MESSAGES

  57. BOSSES HELP A TOPIC GROW

  58. BOSSES CAN CARRY A CONVERSATION

  CONVERSATION SAMPLES

 

 

 


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