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Meaningful conversations have a great effect on moods and relationships. Deep and thoughtful communication cannot be taught by simply reading an article, but these tips provide a good framework for your discussion.
 
Meaningful conversations have a great effect on moods and relationships. Deep and thoughtful communication cannot be taught by simply reading an article, but these tips provide a good framework for your discussion.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#  Choose a good person. A friend, family member, or close acquaintance should suffice.
 
#  Choose a good person. A friend, family member, or close acquaintance should suffice.
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#  Honestly Try to Listen. The general tendency of most people is to keep thinking of what they have to say when the other person is talking. Try to genuinely understand what the other person is trying to communicate. That will make the conversation a "conversation" and prevent you from interrupting too much and boring the other person.
 
#  Honestly Try to Listen. The general tendency of most people is to keep thinking of what they have to say when the other person is talking. Try to genuinely understand what the other person is trying to communicate. That will make the conversation a "conversation" and prevent you from interrupting too much and boring the other person.
  
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{{Video:Have a Meaningful Conversation|This shows how to keep a meaningful conversation going.}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==