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Peter Post advises that you have several topics, questions, or comments in mind when you arrive at the party. Also, make an effort to strike up conversations with people you don't know.
(Globe Staff Photo / Wiqan Ang)
Be prepared for small talk Peter Post advises that you have several topics, questions, or comments in mind when you arrive at the party. Also, make an effort to strike up conversations with people you don't know.
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