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Tourism communication

If you travel alone, how do you talk to your peers and kill time on the train, coach or bus?

First, you must be mentally prepared before "sitting down". For example, if you take a long-distance bus, you can pay attention to finding a neighbor who is close to you in education or age. If someone gives you a friendly smile, you must be right to sit next to him. Of course, if you sit down first and another passenger gets on the bus, your smile is also a sign of welcoming them.

Second, it is very important to say hello to the "neighbors" within 30 seconds. As soon as the stranger took a photo, he quickly exchanged a few polite words, which seemed natural, easy-going and enthusiastic, laying the foundation for the next chat.

Third, find the object and topic to talk about. You can observe the situation of your neighbors and talk to people who are alone first. If the other person has a magazine or newspaper in his or her hand, you can take out the newspaper you carry with you and exchange it with him or her, which leads to the topic.

Fourth, we should grasp the word "leisure" in small talk. Strangers must take some precautions. You can talk about familiar work fields or social experiences in general, but also ask about other people's private lives carefully.

5. Don't invite others to eat your meal during communication. In today's increasingly emphasis on hygiene, others may feel bad about your food. So, just give it to them, don't force it on them.

6. Don't ask someone to look after your belongings and luggage for you. Don't trust strangers easily, and don't give others trouble and burden at will.