What I love about this is that you explained it in a way that is not at all condescending. Not everyone is comfortable making conversation because they worry about offending or they don't know how much in common they have with someone else (who may be just as shy).
@@VickyZhaoBEEAMP Absolutely love your insights and how you teach in a friendly and unpretentious way; I'm always recommending your videos so I'm always here :)
I always have difficulty with making conversation with people and I always want to make it more interesting and engaging. This is a great thing to learn, as usual with your videos :)
The best one is where someone goes: "Can I ask a question?" And you say: "Sure" And then talk to someone else. What do they want? You answered their question enthusiastically!
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Vicky! This was so helpful, such a simple framework for a universally awkward problem. I think the framework will also work great for interviews . . .like you said, a way to see their values, Wishing you a great new year full of success. Your excitement, energy, and inspiration are contagious, always uplifting.
This was great. I always tell people about the tiny gnome named Pippin who lives under my bed and throws my clothes on the floor while I sleep. For some reason the conversation ends there 😄
What I love about this is that you explained it in a way that is not at all condescending. Not everyone is comfortable making conversation because they worry about offending or they don't know how much in common they have with someone else (who may be just as shy).
This means so much!! Thank you for watching and sharing this :) good to see you again!!
@@VickyZhaoBEEAMP Absolutely love your insights and how you teach in a friendly and unpretentious way; I'm always recommending your videos so I'm always here :)
Had an insight recently that the facts were quantitative and better questions and conversations needed more qualitative curiosity and sharing.
I always have difficulty with making conversation with people and I always want to make it more interesting and engaging. This is a great thing to learn, as usual with your videos :)
"Can I ask you a random question?"
"I think you just did."
The best one is where someone goes:
"Can I ask a question?"
And you say:
"Sure"
And then talk to someone else.
What do they want? You answered their question enthusiastically!
Love it Vicky! I particularly love the "oh interesting", I always fall into that trap being an introvert. Thank you so much!
I like the way you express the method, it's clear and concise which works practically.
Absolutely love these types of videos. This channel is the holy grail of practical mental models and frameworks
Do you ever feel like you don't know what to say with interesting strangers?
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Vicky! This was so helpful, such a simple framework for a universally awkward problem. I think the framework will also work great for interviews . . .like you said, a way to see their values, Wishing you a great new year full of success. Your excitement, energy, and inspiration are contagious, always uplifting.
Every second of this video is extremely valuable, thank you!
I have been watching your videos.....I really love your deep of knowledge...I am hoping nature will bring us together.....i will definitely meet u
thank you for these tips, you are such a good woman.
Glad you like these tips! Thank you for watching!
Active listening to understand and not to answer is key
very valuable, Vicky. Thanks for sharing. So if money and time was not an issue, where would you travel?
wow this video is a GEM !
What's DaVinci cafe?
I like these videos, but I could play them at -25% speed and absorb more of the content. (I jist tried this and it worked).
I love it!!! Your content is always innovative and fun to listen to❤
Thank you so much watching ❤
Such a fun channel!
This was great. I always tell people about the tiny gnome named Pippin who lives under my bed and throws my clothes on the floor while I sleep. For some reason the conversation ends there 😄
Hey Vicky,
Do you still do Obsidian videos?
I've recently discovered Obsidian, then your great channel. May I send a random comment? 😉
Thank you for the comment!! Welcome :)
讲得太好了
That was cool, but I like needed this video like 20 years ago. Better late than never I guess.
What are DaVinci cafes?
4:27 "I run DaVinci cafes..." please expand upon this.
Chris Voss?
Interesting
Interesting