Q&A

How do you talk to someone you dont know?

How do you talk to someone you dont know?

  1. Be brave, worry less. Even if it’s uncomfortable, be brave and just do it, Sandstrom says.
  2. Be curious. Ask questions.
  3. Don’t be afraid to go off-script.
  4. Give someone a compliment.
  5. Talk about something you both have in common.
  6. Have more conversations with people you don’t know.
  7. Don’t let the awkward moments trip you up.

How do you say I dont know nicely?

English Skills: 7 ways of Saying “I don’t know”

  1. Dunno.
  2. I have no idea/I haven’t a clue/I haven’t the faintest idea.
  3. How should I know?/
  4. Who knows?/
  5. Your guess is as good as mine.
  6. Not as far as I know.
  7. It beats me.

What do you do when you don’t know the answer?

Admit you don’t know the full answer. Promise you will find the answer and come back to the questioner Ask the questioner how to best reach him, if you don’t know how Repeat or paraphrase the question out loud.

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How do you respond when someone asks you a question out loud?

Repeat or paraphrase the question out loud. Ask clarifying questions. Admit you don’t know the full answer. Promise you will find the answer and come back to the questioner Ask the questioner how to best reach him, if you don’t know how Repeat or paraphrase the question out loud.

How do you respond when a question is asked in class?

Repeat or paraphrase the question out loud. Ask clarifying questions. Admit you don’t know the full answer. Provide what information you do have. Promise you will find the answer and come back to the questioner. Ask the questioner how to best reach him, if you don’t know how. Ask the group to continue the presentation.

What do you say when someone says you don’t know what?

Simply say: “I really don’t know what to say.” “I can find out and get back to you.” “You have already said it with great clarity.” Remember- you do not always have to respond. Simply acknowledging what was said may be enough.