Small talk is needed to make contact with other people. After all, people decide in the first few seconds whether they like us and trust us. Even brief small talk can break the ice and establish a relationship. Small talk is appropriate after a greeting or to bridge a waiting time. It is not the duration of the conversation that is important, but the intensity. You will learn how to convey a good feeling to the patient, team member, supplier or other contact person with just a few words. Small talk helps you to get to know people better. The information gained is often also helpful later when providing professional support.
Highlights:
Choosing positive daily news
Asking follow-up questions
Remembering the name and the conversation
Entertaining with stories
Finding out and addressing commonalities
Asking for the other person's opinion
Giving - giving - giving
Distributing compliments
Exuding positive body language
Showing emotions
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