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What to say without sounding like a fool
Hello everyone, I went to my first meet up a week ago and to my second one this week and it's very good to meet new people. I do have one issue and that's with my personal and social attitude. I am very introverted and socially lost. I don't ever really know what to say and I get alot of hi and byes. What should I say as a new investor that's first starting out?? I really appreciate all your help.
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Quote from @Mickael Castillo:
Hello everyone, I went to my first meet up a week ago and to my second one this week and it's very good to meet new people. I do have one issue and that's with my personal and social attitude. I am very introverted and socially lost. I don't ever really know what to say and I get alot of hi and byes. What should I say as a new investor that's first starting out?? I really appreciate all your help.
1. if you want to get better at something, educate yourself and practice. Read some books about how to overcome introversion or basic networking skills. Put yourself in those situations, practice what you've learned, and you'll improve.
2. Don't go to networking events just for yourself. Go there to contribute (however small) and build relationships. No experience as an investor? Ask to help set up or tear down. Get people drinks. Ask lots of questions (personal and business) because people love to talk about themselves. Use their names in all your questions or sprinkled into conversation. Make people feel important and they're far more likely to remember you and want to reciprocate.
I'm no expert, but I love to network and these two things help me a lot.
- Nathan Gesner
