![]() ![]() When it’s time to part ways, make sure you say kind words about the time you spent together. ![]() In business, you could ask, “Can I give you one of my cards?” In social situations, you may want to extend an invitation: “Would you like to have dinner with us tomorrow?” Be sure your new acquaintance knows you have enjoyed their company, and you would like to see them again. Arrange to stay in contactīefore your conversation ends, be sure to show that you want to continue your relationship. Compliments always make people feel good, and you’ll find the recipient will be impressed with your friendliness and thoughtfulness! 4. If you’ve heard that their work is excellent, you can say, “I’ve heard great things about your work!” Or, in a more social situation, you may want to compliment an aspect of your new friend’s appearance: “I just love your earrings! They look good on you.” Remember, though, it’s not appropriate to comment on how a person’s body looks in English so limit comments about appearance to clothes, accessories and hair. Give a complimentĪs you get to know the person, find a way to compliment him or her. If this is a personal relationship, you can ask about their job: “So what do you do?” If this he or she is a business acquaintance, perhaps you can simply ask, “So how’s business?” Be sure to listen carefully to their response, offer your opinions and ask more questions. Make small talkįollow up on your introduction by asking your new acquaintance some general questions. ![]()
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