When someone shares something personal, like saying, “I’ve had a tough day,” it’s easy to respond with a superficial comment like, “Oh, that sucks, I’m sorry.”
But taking the conversation a bit deeper, like asking, “I’m sorry you had a bad day. What happened?” can make a significant difference.
This kind of deeper engagement helps strengthen the connection and shows genuine care and interest.
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Hey there! 😊 I recently watched a video by PickUpLimes, and it got me thinking about relationships and how we can keep that connection alive even when life gets busy. So, I'd like to share some insights I picked up from the video that might help us all connect a little better with the people we care about.
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A mundane, I’m Fine, Thank you! Isn’t going to be a great thing to say on a date, as it sounds superficial, artificial and robotic. A deep, interesting person will add something natural and creative to any conversation.
One can also start with a deeper question to form a real conn...
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