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Our fear assumptions fail to take into the social norms of politeness, Schroeder says. Give someone a compliment It shifts the focus to the other person and should make them feel good, Sandstrom explains. Research shows the opposite, however, that people nearly always are willing to engage in a conversation go prompted by someone else. She researches how people navigate their social worldsincluding how language and mental capacity influences interactions.

Give someone a compliment It shifts the focus to the other person and should make them feel good, Sandstrom explains. Research actually suggests that people who ask more questions are better liked by their conversation partners than people who ask fewer questions.

Focusing the attention on the other person in those moments can help us get past those awkward spots, she says. You get better at asking better questions, and answering with more interesting responses. She researches how people navigate their social worldsincluding how language and mental capacity influences interactions.

Research shows the opposite, however, that people nearly always are willing to engage in a conversation when prompted by someone else. Focusing the attention on the other person in those moments can help us get past those awkward spots, she says.

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Research actually suggests that people who ask more questions are better liked by their conversation partners than people who ask fewer questions.