Her Ladyship's Guide to the Art of Conversation

Hardback

Main Details

Title Her Ladyship's Guide to the Art of Conversation
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Caroline Taggart
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 180,Width 120
Category/GenrePopular psychology
Parties, etiquette and entertaining
ISBN/Barcode 9781849943451
ClassificationsDewey:395.59
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pavilion Books
Imprint Batsford Ltd
Publication Date 23 June 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Simple, practical advice from the doyenne of charm. Wherever you are, whatever the company, the ability to engage and entertain your companions will always stand you in good stead. For many though, summoning up the courage to be heard in a crowded room, or seated next to a stranger at a dinner party, can test one's nerves to the limit. What to say, and how to put yourself and your interlocutor at ease requires a range of skills and Her Ladyship is on hand to help you through even the most difficult of situations. From a garden party amongst Royals to a business reception, this book covers common mistakes of conversational etiquette and offers countless suggestions on how to keep the conversation flowing so that you become the most valued of guests. Her Ladyship considers the art of conversation in all sorts of contexts, from a chance encounter on a long railway journey to making new friends, and also takes account of the fact that more and more of our 'conversations' take place via text and email rather than talking. She covers: First Impressions (from greetings, handshakes, body language and eye contact), Introducing Yourself (even if you've met them before!), Making Yourself Sound Interesting, Suiting Your Conversation to the Occasion, Dealing with Age Differences, The Art of Listening, Dealing with Bores, and Dating Conversations. Advice and case studies will help make you the essential guest at any get together.

Author Biography

Caroline Taggart has worked in publishing for most of her life and is now also a highly regarded author. She is the author of four titles, including My Grammar and I. She is frequently asked to give talks and seminars on the subject of writing, and was the editor and a contributor to the David and Charles Writers' Market, which is a rival to the Writers' and Artists' Yearbook.