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Have any of you observed that people have less conversation than they used to, and that conversational skills seem to be in decline?
There's a quote from Mme. de Stael, who called conversation "a means of reciprically and rapidly giving one another pleasure; of speaking just as quickly as one thinks; of spontaneously enjoying oneself; of being applauded without working...[A] sort of electricity that causes sparks to fly, and that relieves some people of the burden of their excess vivacity and awakens others from a state of painful apathy."
The Economist has an article called "Chattering Classes" (which that quote is from) about the history of conversation, including some of its golden ages (4th and 5th centuries B.C. in Athens and late 17th and early 18th centuries in France). The article also recommends some books including The Art of Civilized Conversation by Margaret Shepherd.
I also have a book called How to Talk with Practically Anyone about Practically Anything by Barbara Walters (written in 1970). It's good, but I suppose a person just has to practice.
There's a quote from Mme. de Stael, who called conversation "a means of reciprically and rapidly giving one another pleasure; of speaking just as quickly as one thinks; of spontaneously enjoying oneself; of being applauded without working...[A] sort of electricity that causes sparks to fly, and that relieves some people of the burden of their excess vivacity and awakens others from a state of painful apathy."
The Economist has an article called "Chattering Classes" (which that quote is from) about the history of conversation, including some of its golden ages (4th and 5th centuries B.C. in Athens and late 17th and early 18th centuries in France). The article also recommends some books including The Art of Civilized Conversation by Margaret Shepherd.
I also have a book called How to Talk with Practically Anyone about Practically Anything by Barbara Walters (written in 1970). It's good, but I suppose a person just has to practice.