The fine art of small talk

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Debra Fine

Debra Fine is an author and keynote speaker who began her career as an engineer, an occupation that allowed her to maintain her natural shyness and avoid situations that required social interactions. Fine developed her presentation and wrote her first book, The Fine Art of Small Talk, to teach...
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