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Patrick King

The Art of Witty Banter: Be Clever, Quick, & Magnetic

Think quickly on your feet: be smooth, funny, and clever — all at once. Goodbye awkward silences, hello conversational agility.


In any interaction, witty banter is almost always the end goal. It allows you to (1) disarm and connect with anyone, (2) immediately exit boring small talk mode, and (3) instantly build rapport like you’re old friends.


Flow with the conversational twists and turns like water.


The Art of Witty Banter examines the art, nuance, and mechanics of banter and charm to make you awitty comeback machine, the likes of which your friends have never seen. You’ll be able to handle, defend, disarm, and engage others in a way that makes you comfortable and confident with each growing day.


Transform “interview” conversations into comfortable rapport.


Patrick King is an internationally bestselling author and Social Skills and Conversation Coach. As someone who teaches people to speak for a living, he’s broken wit and banter down to a science and given you real guidelines on what to say and when.


Make a sharp, smart, and savvy impression every time.


•Why the questions you use make people freeze.
How to master teasing, witty comebacks, and initiating jokes and humor.
•What free association is and how it makes you quick-witted.


There’s no guesswork here — you’ll get exact examples and phrases to plug into your daily conversations.


•The reactions and exact phrases to make yourself be heard.
The best types of compliments to give and what you’re doing wrong.
•What a fallback story is and how it can save you.
139 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
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Impressions

  • b5139535152shared an impression3 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    A hack into avoiding awkward moments. Need to apply it in order to become better.

  • fatimahowolarafe3shared an impression2 years ago
    👍Worth reading

Quotes

  • marcoman00has quoted3 months ago
    good conversationalist’s talent is making sure the other person is comfortable. With comfort comes openness, then comes rapport, then comes an environment ripe for witty banter. We can do this by remembering to ask broader questions that aren’t looking for a right or wrong answer.
  • raul7h7chas quoted10 months ago
    “I’ll get back to you on that. I have no idea!”

    "Te responderé sobre eso. ¡No tengo idea!”

  • Nadia Zivildievahas quotedlast year
    flabbier-than-before

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