That is, if you actually want a more genuine response.
'Tis the season for prying family members' inquisitions.
How to get through the stay and leave on good terms with your host.
A person's body language offer hints about whether they're being honest.
Chronic interrupters are annoying, rude, and far too common.
Being 'on' for a period of time can be tiring, even if you're not an introvert.
Somebody else has something you want—but how do you feel about that?
Whether it's a colleague, family member, or your friend's husband, this tips will get you through that awkward…
Whatever your age, gender, or background, you've probably talked like a jerk at least once in your life.
Society has backslid on being generally decent. How many of these courteous things do you still do?
And once you do get them to open up, don’t betray their trust.
Alpha, beta, and (ugh) sigma males aren't places in a natural order, they're just bullshit.
You don't want to be known as a spiller of half-truths and whole lies.
There's a way to say it that doesn't insult a marginalized community. Promise.
Talking with strangers more frequently offers more benefits than you might think.
Don't apologize for things that don't merit an apology.
It's important to learn how and when to apply these.
Use too many and you'll come across as overzealous...but don't use any and you'll come across cold.
There is a way to cheese without looking like you're trying too hard.
It can seem like the lines are blurred, but there's a clear divide between the confident and the arrogant.