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Everyone knows conferences are great for interpersonal relationships. Conferences are all about meeting people and making friends. Of course, some of those new contacts may become customers for your company too, but don’t try to sell to them at the conference unless you really have to. 1..

The most difficult part of communication is always breaking the ice: 2.. We call it golden time. Actually, it can be incredibly tough to walk into a room full of people, all of whom seem to know each other and are involved in deep conversations. How on earth do you join in?

3.. It’s polite to introduce yourself and ask if you can join the group, but there’s nothing wrong with standing and listening for a few minutes first.

The worst thing to do is to walk around looking busy. This is like holding up a sign saying “Please don’t talk to me”. A much better solution, though, is to move slowly around the room, make eye contact with people, smile and say “ hello”. 4..

Sometimes, we’re our own worst enemies. 5.. However, when someone tries to engage us in conversation, we can’t wait to get away. If someone has made the effort to come up to you, they deserve at least five minutes of your time, no matter how boring that person seems. And if you’re lucky, perhaps more people will join your conversation group.

A.We feel bad when no one wants to talk to us.

B.The best thing to do is to try to get involved in one of the conversations.

C.Just be yourself, and allow any business partnerships to appear naturally.

D.Half the people in the group conversations are nervously trying to get involved.

E.The most important thing to remember is that most people are in the same position as you.

F.Starting a conversation with a stranger and keeping it going for the important five minutes.

G.That way, even if you’re too nervous to start a conversation, other people will understand it.

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