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THE ART OF CONVERSATION TWELVE GOLDEN RULES
GOLDEN RULE NUMBER I
GOLDEN RULE NUMBER II
GOLDEN RULE NUMBER III
GOLDEN RULE NUMBER IV
GOLDEN RULE NUMBER V
GOLDEN RULE NUMBER VI
GOLDEN RULE NUMBER VII
GOLDEN RULE NUMBER VIII
GOLDEN RULE NUMBER IX
A witty, turn‑of‑the‑page guide, this work walks listeners through twelve essential principles for keeping conversations lively and meaningful. Drawing on crisp, early‑20th‑century dialogue, it illustrates each rule with lively exchanges that showcase how a simple habit—like trimming away needless details—can instantly transform a chat from tedious to engaging.
Beyond the first rule, the author gently unpacks the next few guidelines, offering practical tips on asking the right questions, listening actively, and balancing humility with confidence. The conversational style feels like a friendly tutoring session, making the advice feel both timeless and immediately applicable. Whether you’re polishing everyday small talk or preparing for a more formal discussion, the book provides clear, memorable examples that encourage listeners to become more attentive, concise, and genuinely interested conversational partners.
Language
en
Duration
~58 minutes (56K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-12-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1873–1942
Best known for championing clear, proper English, this American writer built a long career as an author, publisher, and editor. She also wrote music and lived for many years in Evanston, Illinois, where her work reached readers through books, lectures, and her magazine Correct English.
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