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Effortless Conversation: How to Talk to Anybody and Never Run Out of Things to Say
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You'll have a hard time connecting with people if you're socially awkward. In order to improve the quality of all your interactions, you need to learn how to become an interesting conversationalist. This book is written for men who lack the ability to clearly and confidently communicate who they are. By the end of this book, you'll have a proven plan to talk to anybody and never run out of things to say.
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