Small talk is often dismissed as surface-level.
But let's face it — most of us wouldn't kick off a conversation by asking a stranger to probe into their deepest fears. It's why 'small talk', which is defined as "polite conversation about unimportant or uncontroversial matters", is actually so important.
How else could we bridge the foundation of trust without it?
Watch: Monz tries to strike up a conversation with a stranger. Post continues after video.
Whether you're in a work setting, at a family gathering, at a corporate event or in the smokers' area of a nightclub at 3am, having the ability to communicate well about the trivial stuff is what makes us prime contenders for deeper connections.
Scott Taylor agrees.
For close to 30 years, he has built a career on being able to glean people's true intentions through body language, facial micro-expressions, delivery style, and voice range.
The founder of Praesidium Risk and Resilience tells Mamamia there are plenty of ways to level up our communication skills and avoid bad conversation — even during small talk.