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What social skills can I learn from your experiences in just 10 minutes?


  1. Always stand up when someone enters a room to greet them. Don’t just sit and offer them a handshake Stand up and greet them with respect.
  2. Start a random conversation with strangers to boost your social skills. It would help you to talk to anyone and anywhere and this will also help you to feel more confident.
  3. No one is complete extrovert or introvert so don’t label yourself as one. There is a certain degree of extroversion and introversion so don’t think you’re this so you can’t do that.
  4. Don’t help unless asked. But in case of emergency like a fire taking place instead of calling the fire brigade take a bucket of water and start doing what everyone else was meant to do. You need to stand out from the rest of the crowd so take action if you feel like someone needs help and don’t shy away.
  5. If you see a disabled person ask them for help if they deny then just move away and accept it. I noticed how people of my age group are even shy to help someone in crowd. ( personal experience/ first hand experience)
  6. If someone is doing something in a wrong way in public like a guy isn’t able to drive properly don’t look at them and make them uncomfortable you know how it feels when you’re doing something wrong and 100 people are looking at you. ( social anxiety would definitely kick in)

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