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How Do You Listen When Others Talk?

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In interpersonal communication, listening more and speaking less and listening to others is a noble accomplishment.

Because listening attentively to others' speeches and showing respect for the speaker, people often regard loyal listeners as trusted confidant.


  


Listening to others must be ear to ear, eye to heart, and at the same time supplemented by other behaviors and attitudes. Many sociologists and psychologists have studied the following listening skills from the perspective of interpersonal relationship:


  


1. watch the speaker, keep eye contact, and don't look around.


  


2. listen to the speaker individually and lean forward slightly.


  


3. the face keeps a natural smile, and the expression changes correspondingly with the content of the conversation.


  


4. do not interrupt the other side, let him finish.


  


5. ask questions in a timely and appropriate manner, and express their opinions with the tone of the other person.


  


6., do not leave the topic of the other side, but through clever response, the content of the other party's speech to the desired direction and level.


 

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