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Do you want to know how to talk to people properly and intelligently? Follow the steps below:

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    Be aware of what you want to say first. Think clearly about what you are going to say before actually speaking. This will prevent you from getting tongue-tied.
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    Try to talk to the person's friends first (if the person is a stranger) to get to know some things about them.This way you will know what kind of a person your dealing with.
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    Make sure not to repeat words or phrases as you speak, this will end up ruining your goal to not sound dumb. Nobody likes hearing you repeat something again and again!
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    Make sure you are not ignorant of the subject you are talking about. If you have no idea what you are talking about, you will sound stupid!


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