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There’s nothing like a nice chat to get to know someone. And you never know what useful news or skills you might pick up. In this day and age so few people take the time to connect, and we’re in danger of losing something valuable about our culture.
With that in mind, and to let you make the most of those conversation-ready moments, I’ve compiled a list of 10 things you can do to have more interesting conversations.