Use their name. ... Explore their interests. Offer to help them. Build their self-esteem. Start conversations. Be yourself!
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What is the best way to broach a difficult subject?
Eliminate distractions. Use an āIā statement. Communicate what you'd like to happen. Identify what they're feeling. Build on the talk.Ā
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" I was wrong to go there on holiday, I'll give you that." - What will the person give you?
Nothing much, but they are admitting you were right in some respect
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thief
Give points!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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fairy
Take points!
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shark
Other team loses 20 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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What is a perfect holiday in your book?
What was it / would it be when you were 5/ you're 35/ 60?
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When is it not a good time to exchange pleasantries?
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What kind of conversation strike a chord with people?
Has it changed over the years? Why?
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What are things we shouldn't take seriously?
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If I say, "Well, colour me flattered," am I really flattered, do I want you to colour me, or am I sarcastic?
Sarcastic. Presumably this phrase comes from the instructions in a children's colouring book and means to give an appropriate colour or description to something
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What clue words can help you identify broad generalization?
all, always, every, everyone, few, many, most, never, none, and usually. Is it better to specialize or generalize?
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What is "less is more" in your book?
used to say that it is more effective to give a small amount of detail, information, etc. than a large amount: