Social calibration is one of the toughest things to learn, because it’s one of those things where if you haven’t yet become aware of a certain aspect of socializing, you may be completely oblivious to mistakes you’re making or people you’re offending or alienating. I want to take a look today at some common mistakes that can get a guy labeled “rude” (or worse) and what he might do about them to correct that.
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Nice one!
Impressive... That's why I bought your ebook... I admire your wisdom... Chase Amante!
Should ppl who need to become more assertive also drop the "I" ?
Very interesting.
I was wondering Chase about those who have still to make it to what you call "the middle" and need to become more assertive.
They are often recommended to stress the "I". "I need this, I need that".
Do you think they can make the jump from too submissive and pushover to elite or should they probably go through that "I" phase?
Good points. This one seems
Good points. This one seems to be a classic of yours.
Re: the title. I don't think "sociaux nouveaux" is term you were looking for. I'm assuming you're referring to those who are new socially, or something like that. But I looked it up and it didn't turn up any meaningful result. So there might be a mistake there.
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