[0:01]One of the biggest obstacles you may face when trying to meet new friends or new people in general is the awkward silence. Encountering this situation is so uncomfortable that it can even force you to avoid meeting new people in the first place. Luckily, there is a way to get around it. Today we will discuss how filtering, threading, and the pratfall effect can influence your conversations and transform you into a talkable and likable person. So, be sure to watch the video to the very end. Without further ado, let's get started. First, I need you to understand why awkward moments happen. When you feel like you've run out of things to say to a stranger, you actually haven't. You've simply run out of things that have passed your internal filter of things good enough to say to a stranger. This is a common behavior, the habit of filtering. Holding back from saying something until you've checked with yourself to make sure that what you're about to say is cool, impressive, smart, and interesting. And this habit can really hinder your ability to develop your communication skills. So, how do we fix it? Fixing it is pretty darn simple. It just requires deliberate practice to remove the filter. This is the reflex that allows you to say whatever goes on in your mind. So, no more filtering, no checking with yourself. Would I sound cool if I say this? None of that. Start to practice this no filtering approach with people you kind of know and are not total strangers at first. It's fun to realize that you're allowed to say whatever is on your mind and that is totally okay. As long as you don't say anything extremely inappropriate that could land you in jail, you'll be just fine. People don't care too much about how awesome what you're saying is, because they're too focused on their own filters and thoughts. The second very powerful technique I want to talk about is threading. Threading is essentially branching of the conversation in different directions. For example, if you get a response like, I went to London last year to intern for six months. You could ask if they liked London, which company they went to, what is their field of work. Or you could choose the focus of the conversation. You could respond with, really, I went to London last year too, or I'd like to visit London one day. I love traveling. You could continue the conversation in multiple ways, using the threads that are provided. For example, continue talking about London, talk about the company or field of work, or maybe talk about your own internship experience. You could literally talk for hours, starting from that simple response. Just be creative and remember the first technique to remove the filter when talking with them. If you want, you can stop the video here, because those two techniques alone will make a drastic change in your conversations. But I will give you a third psychological tip that you can use to literally make yourself more likable and easy to talk to. It's called the Pratfall effect and it states that your likability increases if you aren't perfect. When people see that you're not perfect and you make a mistake, you appear more human, more like others and so more likable. People who are perfect can seem threatening, but people who are imperfect are safe and hence easier to truly like. If you want to be liked and easy to talk to, make mistakes sometimes or just admit to error, but do it in context where it's safe. Don't do it in front of your boss, thinking he will like you more. He'll just get yourself fired. The beauty in these tips is that they work together perfectly. When you remove your filter, you will say things that come on top of your head, and you will make mistakes and blunders. By doing so, the Pratfall effect will start to do its magic. People will like you more, and they will open up easier because you seem more human. They will talk more, giving you more threads and branches that you can lead the conversation into. More branches lead to deeper conversations and increased likability. It's a cycle where it only gets easier and easier. The main thing I want you to get out from this video is that you shouldn't get stuck inside your head, thinking that the world will end if you say something silly. It won't. It will barely get noticed, because people have trouble with their own confidence, filters, and thoughts. Just talk about what you want to talk about. Crack a joke if you feel like it. Don't try to appear perfect, because no one is, and I assume being one would be lonely and no fun at all. I hope this video helped you in any way. If it did, you can always click the like button. Anyway, thanks for watching, and I'll see you next time.

HOW TO BE SOCIAL - HOW TO NEVER RUN OUT OF THINGS TO SAY
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