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How to End a Conversation and Gracefully Exit Any Awkward Situation

How to End a Conversation and Gracefully Exit Any Awkward Situation

Vanessa Van Edwards4 min27 avr. 2015
5 chapitres
  • Introduction to the Graceful Exit(0'001'04)
    Everyone focuses on making good first impressions and grand entrances, but the art of the graceful exit is undervalued and underdiscussed.
    You're at a networking event with colleagues, had a great conversation and traded business cards, but now you don't know how to leave on a positive note.
    Vanessa Van Edwards, lead investigator at the Science of People research lab, shares tips for ending every interaction on a strong note.
    Whether at networking events, dates, or phone calls, you want to end as strong as you start.
  • The Psychology of Memorable Exits(1'041'19)
    • First impression of the interaction • The high or low point • The end of the interaction
    Don't ruin a good interaction with a bad goodbye.
    Start non-verbally by warming the other person up to the exit so interactions don't drag on and abrupt exits don't offend them.
    Body language research shows how to use physical cues to signal an exit politely.
  • Non-Verbal Exit Cues(1'192'05)
    • Point your toes towards the door as a subconscious signal • Take a small step back or lean back in your chair to signal disengaging
    These are distancing behaviors that gradually signal to someone you are slowly disengaging without being abrupt.
    Use overhead gaze or watch or phone check only in emergencies to alert a non-stop talker that you need to go.
    These non-verbal exit cues remain polite while preparing the other person for your departure.
  • Verbal Exit Cues and Conversation Enders(2'053'00)
    Ask for their business card, and once traded, give a nice handshake and say you'll follow up with them on LinkedIn or email.
    Ask about their plans for the weekend, and after both sharing, put out your hand and say 'Well, I hope you have a lovely weekend doing XYZ that was just mentioned.'
    These are called conversation enders, strategic phrases that cue up a graceful exit naturally.
    Ten conversation enders are available at scienceofpeople.com for more options.
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