How To Talk To An Attractive Girl (Never Run Out Of Things To Say)

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19 Jul 202306:34

Summary

TLDRThis script offers a comprehensive guide on how to engage in conversation with a crush, emphasizing the use of human psychology to avoid awkward silences. It introduces the concept of 'priming' to set a positive tone, suggests using storytelling to keep the conversation flowing, and recommends asking 'why' three times to delve deeper. It also advises leveraging the environment and body language to enhance communication and encourages emotional contagion to create a positive atmosphere. The key takeaway is to pique curiosity and keep the other person interested in continuing the conversation.

Takeaways

  • 😅 The fear of saying the wrong thing or running out of topics is the primary reason many men avoid approaching their crush.
  • 💡 Psychological priming can set the tone for a conversation, making others feel more at ease and positive.
  • 📱 Starting a conversation with a text can prime the other person to see you as a perfect match, creating a positive and flirty context.
  • 😉 Maintaining a playful and flirty energy during a date can reinforce the positive priming established through text.
  • 📖 Utilizing storytelling to respond to questions can engage the other person's imagination and extend the conversation.
  • 🤔 Asking 'why' three times helps to delve deeper into a topic, fostering a sense of connection and preventing conversational dead ends.
  • 👀 Using objects and surroundings to enhance communication is known as multimodal communication, which can improve social appeal and attraction.
  • 😁 Laughter and positive body language can emotionally influence the other person, making them feel they're having a great time.
  • 🔍 Creating curiosity by not revealing everything about yourself can keep the other person interested and wanting to learn more.
  • 📘 The script suggests using specific conversation techniques to ensure a conversation flows naturally and keeps the other person engaged.

Q & A

  • What is the primary fear that prevents men from approaching their crush according to the script?

    -The primary fear is the fear of not saying the right thing or running out of things to say.

  • How does the speaker suggest creating a positive environment for conversation?

    -The speaker suggests creating a positive environment by using psychological priming, which involves making the other person feel good and comfortable from the start.

  • What is an example of a text message that uses priming to frame oneself as a perfect match?

    -An example text message is: 'Have you ever just met somebody and almost immediately started to feel insanely comfortable, like you've known this person forever? Because that's kind of what I'm feeling right now.'

  • Why does the speaker recommend using stories to respond to questions?

    -Using stories to respond to questions harnesses people's imagination and makes the conversation more engaging and easier to understand than just logical responses.

  • What is the purpose of asking 'why' three times in a conversation?

    -Asking 'why' three times is meant to delve deeper into a conversation, making the other person feel more connected and ensuring that there are always new topics to discuss.

  • How can objects around you be used to enhance a conversation?

    -Objects can be used for multimodal communication by enhancing body language, signaling social status cues, and managing personal space to increase attraction.

  • What is emotional contagion and how can it be used in a conversation?

    -Emotional contagion is the phenomenon where emotions can be contagious. It can be used in a conversation by approaching with a smile and open body language, which can cause the other person to mirror these positive emotions.

  • Why should you avoid being an open book when answering questions about personal hobbies or interests?

    -Avoiding being an open book creates curiosity and encourages the other person to ask more questions, keeping the conversation going and maintaining interest.

  • What is the ultimate goal of the conversation techniques discussed in the script?

    -The ultimate goal is to make the other person want to continue the conversation, initiate contact, and maintain interest.

  • How does the speaker use the concept of 'priming' to set a positive tone for a date?

    -The speaker uses priming by starting the conversation in a playful and flirty manner, setting the stage for a positive and comfortable interaction during the date.

Outlines

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🗣️ Overcoming Conversation Fears with Psychological Priming

The paragraph discusses the common fear that prevents men from approaching their crushes: the fear of saying the wrong thing or running out of conversation topics. It introduces the concept of psychological priming, which sets a positive tone for the conversation. The speaker uses a compliment to the audience as an example of priming, and then explains how priming can influence behavior. A study is cited where groups deciphering rude, neutral, or polite words behaved accordingly, demonstrating the power of priming. The speaker suggests using priming through text to frame oneself as a perfect match, and to maintain this energy in person, using playful and flirty conversation to keep the interaction engaging. The paragraph concludes with a tip to use storytelling to respond to questions, which is more engaging than simple yes or no answers, and can lead to deeper connections.

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💭 Deepening Connections with Conversational Techniques

This paragraph continues the conversation strategy by suggesting the use of stories to respond to questions, which can prevent running out of things to say and engage the listener's imagination. The speaker advises against providing straightforward yes or no answers and instead encourages the use of stories to create a connection. The technique of asking 'why' three times is introduced to delve deeper into topics and keep the conversation flowing. The paragraph also introduces 'multimodal communication,' which involves using body language, social status cues, and spatial dynamics to enhance the conversation. The speaker provides examples of how to use these elements effectively. Lastly, the importance of laughter and positive emotions in conversation is highlighted, explaining how emotional contagion can put the other person in a positive mindset, making the interaction more enjoyable and memorable.

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Keywords

💡Psychological Priming

Psychological priming is a concept in psychology where exposure to a stimulus influences a response to a later stimulus. In the video, the speaker uses this concept to explain how setting a positive tone at the beginning of a conversation can influence the entire interaction. The speaker primes the conversation by creating a positive environment, which is exemplified when they start by complimenting the audience, making them feel good and setting the stage for a constructive dialogue.

💡Flirty

Flirty refers to a light-hearted and playful manner of behaving with the intent of showing attraction or interest in a romantic or sexual way. The video suggests using a flirty approach when priming the conversation through text messages, which is meant to frame oneself as a desirable match without coming across as needy. An example from the script is the suggestion to send a text that makes the recipient feel a sense of instant connection and comfort.

💡Storytelling

Storytelling is the art of telling or writing stories. It's a powerful tool for engaging an audience and making communication more relatable and memorable. In the context of the video, the speaker advises using stories to respond to questions rather than simple yes or no answers. This approach is illustrated when the speaker transforms a mundane comment about the weather into a personal narrative about discovering new parts of the city through running.

💡Asking 'Why' Three Times

This technique involves asking 'why' three times in response to a statement to delve deeper into the speaker's thoughts and feelings. It's used to enhance the depth of a conversation and to ensure that there's always more to discuss. The video uses this method to demonstrate how to explore the reasons behind someone's statements, as shown when the speaker suggests asking 'why' three times in response to a comment about reading books to uncover more about the person's job stress.

💡Multimodal Communication

Multimodal communication refers to the use of multiple modes or channels of communication, such as verbal, visual, and spatial cues, to convey a message. The video emphasizes the importance of using body language, social status cues, and spatial positioning to enhance the effectiveness of communication. An example is using open body language and wearing items that signal social status to appear more appealing and create a compelling conversation.

💡Emotional Contagion

Emotional contagion is the phenomenon where individuals 'catch' and mirror the emotions of those around them. The video explains how approaching a conversation with a smile and positive body language can induce the other person to reciprocate, creating a positive atmosphere. This concept is used to suggest that by displaying happiness, one can influence the other person to feel happy and have a better conversation.

💡Curiosity

Curiosity is the desire to learn or know something. In the video, the speaker advises not to reveal everything about oneself immediately to pique the other person's curiosity and encourage them to ask more questions. This is demonstrated when the speaker suggests responding to a question about hobbies with a partial answer that invites further inquiry, thus keeping the conversation going.

💡Social Status Cues

Social status cues are signals that communicate one's social standing or position. The video mentions using items like a watch or clothing to subtly indicate one's social status, which can influence how others perceive and interact with them. An example given is wearing a nice shirt and a watch to appear more attractive and credible during a conversation.

💡Conversational Branching

Conversational branching is the practice of taking a single topic and exploring it in multiple directions through questioning and discussion. The video uses the technique of asking 'why' three times as a form of conversational branching to uncover more about the other person's thoughts and feelings, thus ensuring that the conversation remains engaging and never runs out of topics.

💡Body Language

Body language refers to the non-verbal cues, such as posture, gestures, and facial expressions, that communicate messages. The video emphasizes the importance of using open and confident body language to enhance communication and make it more engaging. An example is the contrast between a person with constrictive body language versus one with open body language, where the latter is more inviting and persuasive in a conversation.

💡Space

In the context of the video, space refers to the physical distance between individuals during a conversation. It's used strategically to increase attraction and comfort. The video suggests getting closer to the person you're conversing with to create a sense of intimacy and connection, which can enhance the overall appeal of the interaction.

Highlights

Fear of not saying the right thing is the primary reason men avoid approaching their crush.

Using human psychology can make it easy to talk to girls and never run out of things to say.

Psychological priming can create a positive environment and set the tone for the conversation.

Priming can influence people's behavior, making them rude or polite.

An example of priming is framing oneself as the perfect match in a flirty, non-needy way.

Continuing the same playful and flirty energy during a date can keep the conversation engaging.

Using humor and light-hearted comments can make the other person feel comfortable and open up.

Storytelling is a powerful tool to keep conversations going and engage the listener's imagination.

Responding to questions with stories rather than simple yes/no answers can enrich the conversation.

Asking 'why' three times can deepen the conversation and create a sense of connection.

Using objects around you can enhance communication and increase social appeal.

Body language, social status cues, and the use of space can improve the quality of conversation.

Laughter and positive emotions can be contagious, influencing the other person's mood.

Emotional contagion can be used to put the other person in a positive mindset.

Avoid being an open book to maintain curiosity and keep the conversation interesting.

Leaving some information unsaid can pique the other person's interest and encourage them to ask more questions.

The ultimate goal is to make the other person want to continue the conversation and initiate future interactions.

Transcripts

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the number one reason why most men don't

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approach their crush is out of fear of

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not saying the right thing or running

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out of things to say I want to show you

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just how easy it is to talk to girls and

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never run out of things to say using

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human psychology and these next six

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steps but before I start I want to let

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you know you guys you are smart I love

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the fact I can sit here and talk to you

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every single day is that what I did

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there that psychological priming you

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probably felt good which by the way I

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truly mean that but the point is I just

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Prime the conversation by creating a

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positive environment and adding positive

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context you want to know how powerful

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priming is you can prime people to be

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rude or polite they found it in this

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study where they took three groups of

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people one group was deciphering words

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that were rude like bold aggressive

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Disturbed second group was neutral they

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were deciphering words that really

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didn't mean anything and the third group

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was deciphering words that were polite

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like patient and respectful then the

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researchers had them all wait within 10

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minutes 60 of the group that was working

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in the rude vocabulary interrupted the

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researchers whereas the other two groups

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were way more patient well you're going

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to use priming with her and you're going

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to start it through text I want you to

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frame yourself as the perfect match and

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don't do it in a needy way do it in a

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flirty way here's an example text have

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you ever just met somebody and almost

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immediately started to feel insanely

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comfortable like you've known this

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person forever because that's kind of

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what I'm feeling right now boom send a

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text message it's super light but now

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you got her prime thinking man this guy

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the one then when you meet for the date

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I want you to keep the same energy again

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it's playful it's flirty you're not

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being serious you could be middle of the

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day be something like so what are we

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naming our three kids she's gonna laugh

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she might even open up a little bit give

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you the actual name she wants but now

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she's thinking wait a minute this guy's

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husband material I'm not gonna lie to

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you boys I use this exact same line of

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my wife I'm two kids in I'm just saying

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okay so now you've primed her and you

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got her in the right mindset but that's

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not enough to never run out of things to

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say that's where tips two through five

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will get you two I want you to use

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stories to respond to questions the

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reason you run out of things to say is

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because every time she asks you a

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question you immediately just say yes no

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instead I need you to harness people's

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imagination through the power of

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Storytelling suggest that stories are

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easier to understand and more engaging

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than just logical responses let's take a

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boring example it could be the weather

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the traffic the party whatever let's

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take the weather right everybody says

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wow the weather's been really good today

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right it's the usual line everyone goes

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to because they have nothing to say and

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then you respond with something like yes

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yes it is there you go and the

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conversation but I instead want you to

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respond with the story so let's run it

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again let's say she says something like

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the weather's been really nice lately

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yes it has and it's actually been

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allowing me to spend more time outside I

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recently picked up long distance running

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almost like Marathon running I'm running

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to parts of the city I've never even

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seen I feel like I'm going on a mini

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vacation every time I step outside super

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relaxing that simple oh the weather's

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great went from boring weather to

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something you both have in common to a

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story about the weather to now asking

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her what she likes to do for fun you can

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literally do this with anything three

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ask why three times the deeper you get

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into a conversation the more connected

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she's gonna feel to you also will never

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run out of things to say because now you

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have a mental goal to always ask why

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three times for any topic she brings oh

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here's how you use it practically let's

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say you're in conversation with her and

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she's done something basic like I've

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been loving reading these books recently

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I feel like it's my Escape your first

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why can be why do you feel like you need

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an escape she'll probably say something

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like because my job's so stressful your

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second why is why is your job so

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stressful she'll probably then go deeper

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and say my boss always nags me I don't

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do anything right I just wish I was My

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Own Boss your third why can then be well

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why aren't you Your Own Boss why don't

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you try starting your something yourself

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this is essentially called

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conversational branching where you'll

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get a topic of conversation and then

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Branch out and out and out the more wise

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you ask getting deeper and deeper into

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different topics of conversation getting

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to know her more and each one of those

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are conversations where you can also

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Branch Adam essentially never running

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out of things to talk about four use

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objects around you to make your

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conversation better this is called

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multimodal communication you have to

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recognize that communication extends

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Beyond just the words you say such as

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visuals your gestures props things you

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wear so how do you use it I want you to

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narrow it down to three things body

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language you're going to use this to

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bring your message to life make it more

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entertaining social status cues this is

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like your watch your clothes your

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glasses these increase your Social

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appeal and increase your Social Status

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and three space you're gonna use space

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to increase attraction the closer you

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get let me give you a visual example of

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this imagine a guy that has constrictive

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body language he's nervous so he's all

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tight he's wearing a hoodie right and

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he's about 10 feet away from that girl

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now imagine a second guy guy has open

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body language he's making the message

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better he has a nice white button down a

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watch on his wrist he also is about

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three to five feet away from her which

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one's a more compelling conversation

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five I want you to laugh to emotionally

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manipulate her into thinking she's

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having a great time this is called

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emotional contagion emotions can be

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contagious and others are more likely to

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resonate with your message if they are

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in a positive mindset in other words

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when you approach with a smile she's

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more likely to smile back we as humans

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will mimic facial expressions of

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emotions we see usually this copying or

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mimicry happens within minutes seconds

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in its subconscious you don't even

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realize you're doing it okay so how do

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you apply it how do you use it whenever

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you approach make sure you come with a

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smile and open body language through

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emotional contagion she will also smile

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and open up her body language which will

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put her in a positive mood she will then

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be tricked into thinking she's having a

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great time with then as you deploy any

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other conversational tricks I've already

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taught you you got it okay so now you

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know how to keep a conversation go what

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your ultimate goal is make her want to

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come back and continue to talk to you

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you want her to want more to send you

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that first text message to call you

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first and to do that this last one's

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important number six not give up

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everything when she asks you a question

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try to avoid being an open book for

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example let's say she asks you something

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like what are your favorite hobbies a

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traditional response would be something

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like well I spend all my time either in

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the gym Jiu Jitsu or playing video games

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congratulations you have now told her

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everything and have run out of things to

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say this is what happens every single

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time and now she has no curiosity to

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continue digging further the

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conversation is dead so let's try this

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again let's say she asks you what are

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your hobbies your response could be a

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something like well one of my hobbies is

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Jiu Jitsu I started this journey about a

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year ago it's been the best year of my

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life the amount of mental Clarity and

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humility that you experience being

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around other men that could quite

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literally beat you up but also have

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respect for it and it's an art form has

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been one of my favorite hobbies for me

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recently now she's thinking wait a

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minute this guy has more Hobbies also

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why was that so profound what else does

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he know she will likely keep digging

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because curiosity is one of the

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strongest driving factors to keep

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interest hot but I tell you I never

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deceive you and if you guys want to

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continue to level up I got two more

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videos here that you can watch see you

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boys next time

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