Fact 1: Sociability requires talking to others.
Talking is the ability to use words in an appropriate way when relating to another. The following anonymous quote captures this principle:
It’s the little things we say that make or break the beauty of an average day. Hearts like doors will open with ease to very little keys. And don’t forget that two of these are “Thank You” and “If You Please.”
People basically talk their way through life to their betterment or detriment. Saying the right thing at the right time with great frequency increases one’s chances for social success. For example, addressing someone you have just met with a casual phrase like “Hey girl” or “Hey boy” versus a formal one like “Excuse me, ma’am” or “Excuse me, sir” could ...
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