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  2. How to Make Friends As an Adult—At Every Life Stage - AOL

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    A social platform called 222 that she tested out, for example, asks users to take a personality quiz based on their interests; they're then matched with similar people, and the group is invited to ...

  3. 105 deep questions to ask your friends to get to know ... - AOL

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    We asked experts to weigh in on the best questions to get to know your friends better. From lighthearted to personal, these deep questions will help you build even closer bonds with your inner circle.

  4. Standard Interview Questions that Will Make or Break You - AOL

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    Here are the four standard interview questions that could give job applicants the chance to shine -- or ruin their chances of scoring that corner office. Show comments Advertisement

  5. Conversation opener - Wikipedia

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    A conversation opener is an introduction used to begin a conversation.They are frequently the subject of guides and seminars on how to make friends and/or meet people. . Different situations may call for different openers (e.g. approaching a stranger on the street versus meeting them at a more structured gathering of people with like inte

  6. Small talk - Wikipedia

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    Small talk varies country to country and people to people. Southern Europeans, for example, are said to be very good at using lots of words to convey very little information. [15] Also, small talk rules and topics can differ widely between cultures. Weather is a common topic in regions where the climate has great variation and can be unpredictable.

  7. Interpersonal communication - Wikipedia

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    Make an attribution of cause, which may be internal (i.e. the cause is related to the person), or external (i.e. the cause of the action is external circumstances). For example, when a student fails a test an observer may choose to attribute that action to 'internal' causes, such as insufficient study, laziness, or having a poor work ethic.

  8. Here’s How to Make New Friends as an Adult - AOL

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    The importance of adult friendships. According to a 2010 report in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, having strong social ties can boost your immune system and help you to live a longer ...

  9. How to Win Friends and Influence People - Wikipedia

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    How to Win Friends and Influence People is a 1936 self-help book written by Dale Carnegie. Over 30 million copies have been sold worldwide, making it one of the best-selling books of all time. [1] [2] Carnegie had been conducting business education courses in New York since 1912. [3]