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If you're trying to be more social with people you don't know, here are a few tips: 1. Smile and make eye contact: A simple smile and eye contact can go a long way in making people feel welcome and acknowledged. 2. Start with small talk: Engage in small talk with people by asking them about their day or commenting on something in your surroundings. This can help to break the ice and create a comfortable environment for more meaningful conversations. 3. Be a good listener: When engaging in conversation, try to actively listen and show interest in what the other person is saying. This can help build trust and make the person feel valued. 4. Find common ground: Look for common interests or experiences that you share with the other person. This can help to create a bond and give you something to talk about. 5. Invite them to join in: If you're doing something social, such as going out to lunch or attending an event, invite the person to join you. This can be a great way to continue building a connection. 6. Be yourself: Finally, don't try to be someone you're not. Be true to yourself and let your personality shine through. This can help to create authentic connections with others.
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