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Title: Interpersonal Communication
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My behavior is on target for that of someone having a one and one conversation with someone they consider only an acquaintance.
My conversation with Shanna was the polar opposite of my conversation with Sara. I immediately began to compare it with my previous conversation with Sara... Showed first 250 characters
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I immediately began to compare it with my previous conversation with Sara. I realized how much easier this conversation was. The first thing I noticed was my posture. My body was relaxed and comfortable. I leaned in towards Shanna as I agreed with her opinions... Showed next 250 characters
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