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How do you handle disagreements or conflicts in your communication?
How do you feel about public speaking? Are you comfortable or nervous?
Have you ever had a great conversation with a complete stranger?
What makes it easy to talk to someone?
Do different cultures communicate differently? Can you think of any examples of this?
Can you think of any new ways we might communicate differently in the future compared to today?
How has technology affected the way we communicate? Has it made it better or worse? How?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of online communication?
Has miscommunication ever caused you problems as work?
How do you know if your communication has been successful?
Do you find it easy or difficult to communicate with someone in a higher position?
Do you agree that the most important communication skill is listening? How could you be a better listener?
Have you ever got bored talking to somebody? Why does this happen?
If you don't know something, are you comfortable saying you don't know, or might it be considered a sign of weakness?
Have we lost the ability to communicate? How so? How can we change this?
Would you say your country is polarised? If so, in what way?
Do you avoid anyone because you don't like them?
Have you ever unfriended someone on social media because they said something you disagreed with? If not, would you? Why?
When did you feel like you were talking to a brick wall? Why?
When should you be all ears?
What's the best way to keep someone in the loop?
How would you describe yourself in a nutshell?
When is it important to get straight to the point?
When might you need to bring people up to speed?