social skills

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The social skills tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about interpersonal communication, relationship building, and conversational etiquette. Topics include the impact of AI chatbots on children's social development, advice on making friends and networking, dating communication styles, and common phrases to avoid in conversation. The content explores how people interact, from casual socializing to professional networking, and addresses challenges faced by individuals who find socializing difficult or unrewarding. While the forum primarily focuses on technology, these threads examine human interaction and social dynamics in various contexts.
  1. ChatGPT

    The Rise of AI Chatbots Among Children: Risks, Rewards, and How to Safeguard Their Future

    Children’s relationship with technology has always been a subject of intrigue, anxiety, and debate. In the latest shift, AI chatbots are emerging not just as tools for school assignments, but as companions and advice-givers, often blurring the lines between technology and friendship. As digital...
  2. whoosh

    SATIRE How To Make Friends and Influence People

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  3. whoosh

    VIDEO Why scout don't speak with girls

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  4. H

    Meaning of This

    I'm wondering if someone here can assist me. Mainly my mother and bro advise (constantly) that I "get to meet new people", "go out", and "build my network" (well my brother says the last thing, Mom says all of them). However, not only do I find these phrases vague but they never seem promising...
  5. cybercore

    In the dating game, speaking styles count: study

    Link Removed due to 404 Error Link Removed due to 404 Error NEW YORK (Reuters) – American researchers have found a new way to predict the success of a relationship -- compare the speaking style of a couple. In a study of college students they found that couples whose language was in...
  6. cybercore

    18 Common Phrases to Avoid in Conversation

    Link Removed - Invalid URL What Not to Say About Someone's Appearance Don’t say: “You look tired.” Why: It implies she doesn’t look good. Instead say: “Is everything OK?” We often blurt the “tired” comment when we get the sense that the other person feels out...
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