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2025 | 1. Auflage
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Guiding small talk properly: expanding the network [8 times checklist]
// By Simone Janson



Often enough you stutter around, because you do not have exactly this answer - especially with small talk. However, it is the basis for optimal relationships with colleagues and business partners. Therefore, it is important to know how to skillfully talk about trivial things.

Small talk lead safely


“Any answer that is so clever that the listener wishes he had given it is quick-witted” wrote the essayist Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915).

Mr. R. works on the tenth floor of an office complex. Every morning he stands in the elevator with the same colleagues - and everyone stares at the door in convulsive silence until it finally opens. “What a stupid situation”, he thinks “but I only know people from seeing them. I can't just say anything… ”Mr. R. quietly admires his colleague H., who finds the right words in every situation and who is equally popular with colleagues and superiors.

This is how you find the right topic of conversation


Start a conversation. Everyone start mute to the door. Take the initiative: If you are standing in the elevator near the counter: “Hello. Which floor do you have to go to? I'm already doing this ... here? "

You only know your colleague from seeing? Never mind: “Good afternoon. We meet here now and then. Which department do you work in? " or: “It's funny that we meet here every day. It only takes ten floors, but still. Are you busy? " Do you know people a little better? Talk about something pleasant: "How was it on vacation?"

Embarrassing is just what you find embarrassing!


"What will he think of me?" Behind these questions lies the fear of being rejected by others. Make it clear to yourself: a rejection is not a damning judgment on you as a person. Even if you make a mistake, just laugh or read more tips on how to deal with taunts.

The others forgot something faster than you think. And anyway: no one expects you to make any profound comments about science, politics or painting. Most people want to relax in small talk, not solve stressful problems. Is not that exactly the case with you?

Checklist: Do not try too hard


Wrong: Mr R. would like to say something particularly intelligent, but he cannot think of anything because he is only putting himself under pressure with his expectations that are too high. If he just said “Well, how's it going?”, The others would certainly find it embarrassing ...

Better: First, explore the situation: Watch the people present.

  • Who are you interested in?
  • Who else stands apart?
  • Who does not seem to know how to get in touch with the others?
  • Who clings convulsively to his glass (at the company party)?
  • Who do you like sympathetic?

Find connecting points


Even if it seems difficult to get into conversation with people you hardly know or do not even know, you can approach people with ease and ease. Find a starting point from each situation or behavior of others.

Mr R. is standing in line in the canteen. "Like me. What would you recommend: the tortellini or the chicken breast?" he asks the colleague in front of him. Not very inventive, but he gets a friendly answer: “I will definitely take the tortellini, because I like Italian food”. Now it's Mr. R.'s turn: “Yes, I like Italian food a lot too. By the way, I'm ... don't we want to eat together? " There are enough good opportunities for a chat in between.

Checklist: Typical situations and related topics


In every situation there is the appropriate opportunity, to which you can relate thematically. If possible, find a positive start - otherwise you will be a grumbler. Here is a small selection:

  • Before the meeting: Discuss the topic of the meeting or the last meeting: “We have achieved a lot last week. I'm curious how it goes today. "
  • At the company party: talk about the company's successes. Or just the music, the food, the drinks, etc. ”Isn't it great what our boss has organized? He has every reason to be happy where things are going so well. The music is really great! But are there still salmon rolls? "
  • In the hallway: talk about how things are going at work. Or what is available in the canteen today: “Did you have stress today? I'm curious to see what is good to eat today. We really deserve it. "
  • In the copy room: Let us talk about the technology together: “Now there's a paper jam again. Do you know how to do that? "
  • In the parking lot: Talk about cars: "Oh, you own this great car?"
  • At the bus stop or on the platform - you see that your colleague looks at his watch in exasperation: "The train sometimes comes too late, but it's less stressful than by car - don't you think?"

Checklist: The right greeting as an optimal introduction to small-talk


Whether you talk to someone depends very much on whether everything starts right from the start. You should therefore pay attention to a few points.

  • Imagine yourself: Someone who immediately names his name gives more confidence than the great silence. Even if name tags are present or your counterpart already knows by whom he is in front of you, you look more polite and sympathetic when you personally introduce yourself again.
  • Welcome the attendees in the right order: first the boss, then the head of the department, then the secretary. Exception: Longtime colleagues may also welcome you in front of the supervisor. In the case of like-minded persons, the lady is greeted in front of the gentleman.
  • If you don't know a name: First, imagine: “Hello, I'm ...” Usually the opposite is followed. If the other person only follows a monosyllabic “Hello”, follow up. Ask: "And you are ...?"
  • If you do not understand the name of the person you are talking to, simply ask: "Will you please tell me your name again?" or: "Did I understand your name correctly: H.?"

You can usually leave out titles such as “Mr. President” or “Mr. Management” in the salutation. Some people, especially older, conservative ones, attach particular importance to their title, even with very high-ranking personalities (especially in an official context) it is still common. Example: You write to the mayor with the request to say an official greeting on your company anniversary. Then write “Dear Lord Mayor”.

After the greeting: what's next?


First, let the other person do the talking and listen carefully. Many people do not have the patience to do this, so your counterpart will be happy about your honest interest and will tell something about themselves all by themselves. Comment on his statements with small interludes and appropriate gestures. Examples: An affirmative “Yes, yes…” with a slight nod of the head or an astonished “Oh?” while lifting your chin slightly. Just let the conversation go.

Even if it does not have to be just flowers: honest interest in the other is important. (Next paragraph above)

Sometimes the first sentences contain points of reference. “Does your colleague like Italian food?” Your creativity is now in demand: Which images appear in your mind's eye? Form chains of associations, for example: “Eating - free time - vacation. Your colleague probably likes Italy… ”And then you ask attentively:“ Have you been to Italy on vacation? Oh, in Tuscany - where exactly? "

Talk about the job


Of course, it's a good idea to talk about the job. "Well, are you busy in the department?" But as general as possible. If you are too interested in asking about details, the other person may get the impression that you are tactically trying to spy on important information.

But the situation in which you find yourself usually provides enough hooks for a chat. Start with a question like, “Don't you think the tortellini are too mushy and bland? So I know a restaurant for Italian food .. ”If you can't think of anything, go back to general topics. Talk about what the food was like or the environment you are in.

Top 10 themes for small talk


  1. Movies, books, music
  2. Arts and Culture
  3. Events
  4. Nature and weather
  5. Work-outs
  6. Cooking, eating, drinking
  7. Leisure, hobbies, holidays
  8. Current affairs
  9. common interests and areas of work
  10. Special features of the place and the surroundings (end checklist)

Well prepared with a theme dossier in the Small Talk


Find topics that exactly fit your conversation partner by creating a dossier with his personal preferences. You can then retrieve this at any time:

Place your dossier on index cards, in a folder, in a file on the computer, or on your handheld. Or make a note of the important information in your address directory. Important: You should always have your dossier at hand and find the person quickly - sort it alphabetically.

Write down information about your conversation partners


Write down preferences, hobbies, habits - and also, which one does not like. Then you always know which topic you can and which not. But: Of course, the other one must not realize that you lead such a dossier, he would otherwise spy on. The dossier is just a reminder for you.

Example: Mr H. enthusiastically talks about the surf course on his last vacation while eating. After dinner, Mr R. noted in his address file: “Mr H., Office 305, extension -37, likes Italy, Italian food, likes surfing.” Now he knows how to always find a positive topic in Mr. H.

If you are invited for a specific occasion, consider which topics fit there. If necessary, search some points. Mr. R. is invited by...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.11.2025
Verlagsort Düsseldorf
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft Briefe / Präsentation / Rhetorik
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Schlagworte Career • Communication • Manipulation techniques • Networking • secret agreements
ISBN-10 3-96596-311-2 / 3965963112
ISBN-13 978-3-96596-311-5 / 9783965963115
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