Conversation Manners 3 good rules to think about before speaking are: Conversation Manners
Conversation Manners Is it  true ? Is it  nice? Is it  necessary? Arabic  Proverb
Think about these rules before speaking to avoid hurting people by what you    say. Below are more rules for good conversation manners:    Conversation Manners
Speak slowly and clearly.    Mention a topic of shared interest.  Conversation Manners
Don't talk too much about yourself.  Conversation Manners
Don't try to control the conversation, but don't remain silent.  Conversation Manners
Ask the other person's opinion and listen to it.  Conversation Manners
Do not ask personal questions such as age, weight, or how much something cost.  Conversation Manners
Do not ask a question that you would  not want to answer yourself.  Conversation Manners
Give the other person a chance to speak.  Conversation Manners
Don't interrupt or break in when the other person is speaking.  Conversation Manners
Do not finish the other person's sentences.  Conversation Manners
Try not to talk about boring topics.  Conversation Manners
Give more than one word answers and add interesting facts.  Conversation Manners
Be truthful.  Conversation Manners
Think before you speak;  don't hurt the other person's feelings.  Conversation Manners
Don't argue, brag, or exaggerate Conversation Manners
Treat others the way you would like to be treated.    Conversation Manners
Always laugh with them instead of at them. Conversation Manners

Conversation Rules

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    Conversation Manners 3good rules to think about before speaking are: Conversation Manners
  • 2.
    Conversation Manners Isit true ? Is it nice? Is it necessary? Arabic Proverb
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    Think about theserules before speaking to avoid hurting people by what you say. Below are more rules for good conversation manners: Conversation Manners
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    Speak slowly andclearly. Mention a topic of shared interest. Conversation Manners
  • 5.
    Don't talk toomuch about yourself. Conversation Manners
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    Don't try tocontrol the conversation, but don't remain silent. Conversation Manners
  • 7.
    Ask the otherperson's opinion and listen to it. Conversation Manners
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    Do not askpersonal questions such as age, weight, or how much something cost. Conversation Manners
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    Do not aska question that you would not want to answer yourself. Conversation Manners
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    Give the otherperson a chance to speak. Conversation Manners
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    Don't interrupt orbreak in when the other person is speaking. Conversation Manners
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    Do not finishthe other person's sentences. Conversation Manners
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    Try not totalk about boring topics. Conversation Manners
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    Give more thanone word answers and add interesting facts. Conversation Manners
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    Be truthful. Conversation Manners
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    Think before youspeak; don't hurt the other person's feelings. Conversation Manners
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    Don't argue, brag,or exaggerate Conversation Manners
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    Treat others theway you would like to be treated. Conversation Manners
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    Always laugh withthem instead of at them. Conversation Manners