15 BAD CONVERSATION HABITS YOU MUST AVOID!! | How to be a Better Communicator

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In this video, I explain 15 conversation habits that you may be accustomed to adopting, which must stop!
This comprehensive list details bad habits that are likely to be ingrained in the way you communicate which will make you a better speaker if you stop these.
Which ones are you guilty of? 😀
0:00 Stop These Rude Conversation Habits
2:18 Cutting People Off
4:26 Scrolling Through Your Phone
5:48 Chuckling Cynically or Making Sarcastic Comments
7:26 Frequently Completing Sentences for The Other Speaker
9:54 Moving Your Body Restlessly
10:34 Claiming You Know It All
11:45 Giving Unsolicited Advice
13:04 Monopolizing The Conversation
14:48 Being Insensitive To The Other Person's Feelings
16:14 Going On And On About Yourself
17:24 Trying To Outdo The Other Speaker
18:47 Dismissing The Other Speaker's Submission As Irrelevant
19:43 Asking Private Questions
21:01 Keeping Mutes And Allowing The Discussion To Be One-Sided
22:05 Having earphones And Earplugs In Your Ears During Conversations
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  • @GsG_Space
    @GsG_Space10 ай бұрын

    1. Cutting people off during a conversation. 2. Scrolling through your phone. 3. Chuckling 4. Frequently completing sentences for the other speaker. 5. Looking elsewhere when someone is talking to you. 6. Moving your body restlessly. 7. Claiming you know it all. 8. Giving unsolicited advice. 9. Monopolising the conversation. 10. Being insensitive to the other person's feelings. 11. Going on and on about yourself. 12. Trying to out do the other speaker. 13. Dismissing the other speaker's submission as irrelevant. 14. Asking private questions. 15. Keeping mute and allowing the discussion to be One-sided. 16. Having earphones in, during conversation.

  • @viviane4850

    @viviane4850

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this summary

  • @fincyphilip

    @fincyphilip

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @ronitbonsu1076

    @ronitbonsu1076

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the future reference.

  • @JuliaShalomJordan

    @JuliaShalomJordan

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank u!!!

  • @temi4116

    @temi4116

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the list summary of these convo disruptors.

  • @nolanconnelly6821
    @nolanconnelly68219 ай бұрын

    Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good for edification, that it may minister grace unto the hearers...

  • @macklinetusherure7800
    @macklinetusherure78009 ай бұрын

    Today I learn of my bad habit . Giving unsolicited advice on everything. I always have advice on everything but from today ,I learn to keep it to myself unless am asked to do so ❤thanks Vivienne

  • @juliaw.4360
    @juliaw.436010 ай бұрын

    Another thing that I find very disturbing is when people look on their smart watch during a conversation. Looking at your clock during a conversation used to be a signal that you are bored and want to get out of the situation. Even if someone is just checking who texted, it still comes across rude, I find.

  • @_SeewhatGodsees

    @_SeewhatGodsees

    10 ай бұрын

    I don't own a smart watch, maybe I'm a little out dated 🙂 but I do have a regular watch. And this was a great point to add. As checking the time, is a definite way of signalling you are bored or ready to go! Loved this! Thanks for sharing. ❤️

  • @brandyk

    @brandyk

    9 ай бұрын

    I think some of these things depend on the people and the situation mainly when it comes to frequently checking phone or smart watch. If it's a person I barely know or a neighbor n we're just making spontaneous small talk bc we ran into each other outside or at a store as a person likely not checking all of that bc I'm not as busy n don't have kids I'm not in the least offended when someone does. We did not after all set up a coffee or lunch date. It would make me notice n polite I might say "I'll let you go" they will either agree n wish me a nice greeting goodbye or say oh "no it's fine it's just so n so " n enthusiastically reengage in the conversation. If course if it happens again I would politely say the same thing but this time expressing that I need to get going also. If it's a friend or family member I don't often see that's a different matter but I would also take my cues based on how busy they are and how the rest of the conversation is going n the quality of our relationship to begin with. If I'm comfortable and we've been friends a long time and you're a good friend on many other ways I'm likely to not really mind some of these faux pas especially if it's not all the time. If it is something chronic like accidentally n enthusiastically cutting me off I would just eventually point it out in a nice way. Trying to one up me would be a severe character flaw n huge insecurity on that person's part that would prevent me from being friends with them in the first place. If it's a neighbor or coworker I would just be polite n cordial moving forward. If it's a family member your sort of forced to see sometimes like an in-law you have to try to come up with a way to extricate yourself from the conversation or be funny about it " like oh my gosh I thought my trip, job, new car etc was great until you told me about yours im sure that was your intent but since seem eager to tell me go ahead. Then I would listen offer a small ," oh that's nice" n again come up with an excuse to extricate myself. One of the biggest things that I sometimes do especially lately is monopolize more than I should n sometimes talk over. I know the reason for it is limited time with people who I have a lot to share with n also they do as well. I know for sure if I saw them more it wouldn't be an issue. I think this may be true for others especially the elderly or those more isolated or without family nearby.

  • @danielmcgrath564
    @danielmcgrath56410 ай бұрын

    I wasn’t aware that I have some bad habits. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!

  • @angelictigerette
    @angelictigerette10 ай бұрын

    This is partly why I hardly engage in conversations with a lot of people anymore. I'm soft-spoken and it takes me a tad longer to get my point across because of a disability so people constantly cut me off which is incredibly annoying and irritating.

  • @rach3092

    @rach3092

    10 ай бұрын

    Omg same. That or I just don’t know what to say because there’s so much dead air

  • @BlendedBarbieDoll

    @BlendedBarbieDoll

    10 ай бұрын

    I have this issue too but notice certain groups assume I’m stuck up when in actuality they are just rude and poor conversationalist 😔

  • @KellenAdair

    @KellenAdair

    9 ай бұрын

    I share the same situ. A Speech therapy kid seems to awkwardly stick with you at times, especially, with the impatient. Add severe trauma and it only compounds the problem.

  • @Cat-mq4xw

    @Cat-mq4xw

    9 ай бұрын

    I dont have a disability but this still happens to me just because of being soft spoken. I stopped talking because i dont like wasting my breath on rude people who arent listening.

  • @angeliquealamer
    @angeliquealamer10 ай бұрын

    “If you want to make it all about you, then write a biography.” 😸🎯 Fabulously said, Vivienne.

  • @IsaroBururu

    @IsaroBururu

    10 ай бұрын

    I just see you elsewhere somewhere 👋Kev

  • @rach3092

    @rach3092

    10 ай бұрын

    Everyone on discord 😭😅

  • @BarbaraWiltGerber

    @BarbaraWiltGerber

    10 ай бұрын

    When trying to have a conversation with a narcissistic person they are not listening to me anyway so I just stay mute, nod, and get away as quickly as possible.

  • @samsmom400

    @samsmom400

    9 ай бұрын

    LMAO!!! 🤣😂😅🤣😅😂

  • @balogunolabimpe2220

    @balogunolabimpe2220

    9 ай бұрын

    In my own Culture, depends on who is talking to you. No. 4. You dear not look into your Parents or elders, that is Rude .

  • @IsaroBururu
    @IsaroBururu10 ай бұрын

    Nothing classy than a woman with eloquent expression, elegant appearance,tattoosless and no piercings! Girl you are 👍

  • @camellia8625

    @camellia8625

    10 ай бұрын

    I sense some prejudice against people with a more alt style

  • @IsaroBururu

    @IsaroBururu

    10 ай бұрын

    @@camellia8625 😂😂😂

  • @GsG_Space

    @GsG_Space

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree, tattoos are distracting for me.

  • @IsaroBururu

    @IsaroBururu

    10 ай бұрын

    @@GsG_Space You are my idol

  • @AM-ut7dg

    @AM-ut7dg

    10 ай бұрын

    She has her ears pierced

  • @loulouwaters9050
    @loulouwaters90505 ай бұрын

    Being someone that is neurodivergent, I do struggle with a few of these like unintentionally interrupting people or finishing people’s sentences. Being excited about a topic can sometimes blind me from being aware of these social rules, but I’m working on reducing and eventually eliminating these behaviors. This video was so insightful🙌!

  • @beatricenanozi1851
    @beatricenanozi185110 ай бұрын

    Introverts are free from most of these issues..Hallelujah!

  • @rosembuthia5028
    @rosembuthia502810 ай бұрын

    I have enjoyed this. I am a guilty of several of the issues raised. Am happy i have learnt and will try very hard to improve. Once again Thank you

  • @adaezenwabuwa6839
    @adaezenwabuwa683910 ай бұрын

    If you want the conversation to be about you then write a biography😂. Well done Sis..I love your videos

  • @IsaroBururu

    @IsaroBururu

    10 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @user-iz3us1iv1u
    @user-iz3us1iv1u9 ай бұрын

    Social etiquette is a lost art. Ty for this❤️

  • @beautifulplaces2703
    @beautifulplaces270310 ай бұрын

    The interesting thing about people who like to give unsolicited advice is that they are usually the ones who have the least expertise in the particular area.

  • @GoddessBlessYou

    @GoddessBlessYou

    10 ай бұрын

    Oh so true. They read the title and think they wrote the book.

  • @rumbim
    @rumbim9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for these tips. Just a note: be aware of cultural context. For example, in some parts of the world, eye contact is considered rude and confrontational, especially from a younger person to their elder. This is important to remember when you travel around the world.

  • @kimciszek-kane397

    @kimciszek-kane397

    9 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @ann.obrien5139

    @ann.obrien5139

    8 ай бұрын

    She is discussing during a conversation with someone, completely different context to eyeballing a stranger .

  • @meesh2015

    @meesh2015

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@ann.obrien5139 the commentor is not referring to a stranger. She's talking about the difference in having conversations with people of a certain age or status in other cultures. Which may be different then what the video advised.

  • @lmusima3275
    @lmusima327510 ай бұрын

    One of conversational habits hate the most is being around people in a social gathering who are stuck on their phones 80% of the time. Of course also being interrupted.

  • @sdraven9954
    @sdraven99549 ай бұрын

    Yikes! I have to admit, I'm guilty of far too many of these. Thank you.

  • @Jayp465
    @Jayp4656 ай бұрын

    This is the video right here. Wholesome conversations are so important. You don't leave feeling an energy drain.

  • @gololase1
    @gololase16 ай бұрын

    I am a guy who is learning English, I think that your teaching is so well that I like how you teach them, it is something that helps me a lot. When I needed how to use the correct way to say something eloquently, and use a good pronunciation, I was thinking of you about it, even how to move, how to stand, how to express with my best manners and gestures.

  • @TiffanySoulbird
    @TiffanySoulbird6 ай бұрын

    When i was a volunteer counselor, I had to take an active listening course and it helped me to be a much better listener. Learning active listening really improves conversations.

  • @isratjahan6548
    @isratjahan654810 ай бұрын

    Exactly I have been facing these in my everyday life especially at workplace. But people do not have at least care and they don’t bother about their disgusting attitude. They don’t even know that how much unprofessional and unethical these behavior! Thanks for addressing.

  • @StylishandGrateful
    @StylishandGrateful10 ай бұрын

    You are so correct on this Vivian 😊 I’ve always tried to teach this to my kiddos as well. It’s so odd to see a group hanging out together and they’re all on their phones, that’s the worst and not looking people in the eyes when talking to them. I notice younger people do this so I made sure my kids knew better.😉

  • @Meraikie
    @Meraikie9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this excellent advice! So many individuals have completely forgotten about good manners during a conversation... not even mentioning being classy! You are beautiful🌹🕯

  • @thobekamantshongo4458
    @thobekamantshongo445810 ай бұрын

    I have been interrupting slightly for the other person to know that I'm with them, thank you so much for this advice.

  • @davidhayes7596
    @davidhayes75969 ай бұрын

    This is a great reminder. I will do better with my relationships. They are gifts.

  • @See-kingjannah
    @See-kingjannah10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this wonderful video, I feel like this video was meant for me, because out of the 15 habits almost all them are things I do when I am having a conversation 😭 I am going to work on them from now .

  • @samsmom400

    @samsmom400

    9 ай бұрын

    That's how I felt! You're not alone ....

  • @elizabethgbao3596
    @elizabethgbao359610 ай бұрын

    Oh God! Listening to this has given an insight into being more cautious in my communication skills, I had most of these issues. Thank you my dear.

  • @kennethbanda6930
    @kennethbanda69304 ай бұрын

    Miss Vivian I am 15 years old and your videos always help me with my teenage life in an easy,elegant way,thank you so much❤

  • @samsmom400
    @samsmom4009 ай бұрын

    OMG(OSH) ... I was listening to this by myself and LMAO!!! Great points and great delivery. I am in a TBI group and the facilitator for most of our classes is one of the best conversationalist I've ever known. I have learned so much from her. Sorry to say, I have too many of the bad habits you mentioned. These are some of the things I've learned recently by watching and listening to other people. 1. If you're going to say something "sarcastic", always make it about yourself. NEVER about anyone else. 2. Giving advice without being asked is like telling the other person that they don't know what to do. 3. When someone says something, always have a question or a comment that encourages them to say a little bit more about what they were talking about. The facilitator of my class, Katie, NEVER interrupts, she NEVER makes the conversation about herself, and she ALWAYS asks a follow up question. I have never seen anyone do this as well as she does, or maybe I never noticed it before. I could say, "The weather was absolutely perfect today!" and she will come back with a comment like, "That must have been a nice change, were you able to go outside?" With a lot of people (and I'm guilty of this myself), we tend to change the subject or say something back like, "It was raining where I am today." Everyone in my class has a TBI and so we all have things we struggle with, and she has been such a great role model in how to get back into the social part of life. I really enjoyed your video and it looks like you have some more good ones, I can't wait to hear them! Thank you!

  • @stefniehatzimichael209
    @stefniehatzimichael2099 ай бұрын

    Thankyou! Yes , a good reminder! I am 60 and find that most people don't focus and really listen anymore! Love from South Africa ❤

  • @Sam-tq6xr
    @Sam-tq6xr10 ай бұрын

    This was so valuable and insightful!. All of us recognize the errors you’ve listed to be obviously rude but your video is a great reminder in polishing up our communication skills. Your list is perfect for serving as a checklist and bringing in an opportunity for some self- assessment and self-awareness on any bad communication habits we may be indulging in while dismissing them as harmless and innocent. Thank you! 😊 PS, subscribed!

  • @ameleyasmah5552
    @ameleyasmah555210 ай бұрын

    You are really bringing lights in dark areas of our lives

  • @aishaseckan7037
    @aishaseckan703710 ай бұрын

    Able to maintain a good conversation is very important I’ve learned and I enjoyed the video ,and also I’ve stolen a new word added to my vocabulary 😂 Thank you so much Vivian ❤

  • @vaehvaeh3929

    @vaehvaeh3929

    10 ай бұрын

    Out of curiosity, what word is that?😂 Genuine question

  • @sarandeepkaur2561

    @sarandeepkaur2561

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes I am curious too. Could you please share the word.

  • @samsmom400

    @samsmom400

    9 ай бұрын

    What word did you add to your vocabulary? Thank you for your time!

  • @mammapius5769
    @mammapius576910 ай бұрын

    I don't want to stop listening to you dear, thanks so much,

  • @susangreene6449
    @susangreene64497 ай бұрын

    I love the forthright way in which suggestions are expressed. Thank you.

  • @magdalenegyamfi4692
    @magdalenegyamfi469210 ай бұрын

    Absolutely let’s “flash out those habits” ❤❤

  • @margaretnewton6409
    @margaretnewton640910 ай бұрын

    Thank you, your points are good, well taken, well spoken, applicable to me. I have often been thoughtless, but I have also been the object of thoughtlessness, in conversations. Mostly with family. Listening to you, I can truly identify my faults in conversations.. Yes, I do this, and no I don't do this or that. But, I am am keenly aware of using words to make the heart glad. Apologies also add to meaningful conversations.

  • @belindacrisp7078
    @belindacrisp707810 ай бұрын

    Re point 7 - about unsolicited advice. I can understand that but I find that some people just want to rant. I don't like being ranted at. I am not a sounding board for every interaction and I find that expectation as irritating and rude (if not moreso) than someone providing unsolicited advice. If you're taking up hours and hours whingeing away at someone I think that gives them the right to occasionally offer suggestions to you to get yourself out of the situation about which you are complaining. Psychologists are paid hundreds of dollars and hour for listening to all that and there's a reason for that. :D

  • @cathichristian4142

    @cathichristian4142

    9 ай бұрын

    We aren't doormats and don't deserve to be treated that way.

  • @brandyk

    @brandyk

    9 ай бұрын

    I think it depends on your relationship with the person n how much you value it n them. If it's a close family or friend I would politely ask to speak with them when they are not so wound up n after having listened in the past without judgement or comment. Express that you wish to help them n find it difficult to remain silent when listening to the same or similar problems but you also don't wish to give unsolicited advice or feel your judging them. Then ask what do they suggest n what would best help them n see what they say. You may be surprised by what they tell you. After they tell you, you are still free to say what works for you, how often n why. Then collaborate. All relationship require healthy, honest yet considerate communication.

  • @ellabella7071
    @ellabella707110 ай бұрын

    I love your choice of wording ❤ thanks for this reminder in communication etiquettes!!

  • @kimberlyfaila
    @kimberlyfaila10 ай бұрын

    Thank you Vivian for the amazing video. Please consider making a video of elegant hairstyles for black women,i believe hairstyles play a huge role on elegance

  • @michaelfisher7830
    @michaelfisher78309 ай бұрын

    This info and tip video needs to be shared and absorbed by most everyone!

  • @chideraogbata3123
    @chideraogbata312310 ай бұрын

    Always allow other to finish before contributing ❤❤

  • @africanTHEfire
    @africanTHEfire10 ай бұрын

    A very enjoyavle video! The point about having emotional intelligence enough to gage wether someone wants advice or more of a shoulder to cry on was so salient and it really takes time and a true love for your fellow individual so thats appreciated.

  • @DianasReviews
    @DianasReviews10 ай бұрын

    The key idea of the video is to avoid rude conversation habits and instead practice active listening, empathy, and respect in order to be a better communicator. 00:00 🚫 Avoid rude conversation habits like being on your phone and not paying attention, as it can be disrespectful and disregarding to others. Also, avoid cutting people off and completing their sentences, as it hinders effective communication. 02:41 🚫 Interrupting someone in a conversation is rude and hinders effective communication, while using your phone shows disrespect unless necessary and permission is given. 05:44 🚫 Interrupting and finishing others' sentences can be rude and frustrating, hindering effective communication. 08:35 👀 Maintaining good eye contact, avoiding restlessness, and not claiming to know everything are important habits to avoid in order to be a better communicator. 11:45 🚫 Avoid giving unsolicited advice and instead offer empathy and emotional support, and don't monopolize the conversation. 13:40 🚫 Don't dominate the conversation, be empathetic, and choose your words carefully to avoid hurting someone unintentionally; instead, listen, be discerning, and show interest in the other person by asking them questions and allowing them to share their experiences. 17:27 🚫 Avoid one-upping others in conversations by refraining from constantly trying to top their stories or experiences, as it comes across as self-centered and often involves exaggeration or lies to impress, and also avoid dismissing or diminishing the contributions of others in a conversation, instead find a respectful way to express disagreement or bring the conversation back on track. 19:38 🚫 Avoid asking personal questions and dominating the conversation, show engagement through body language, and remove earphones to convey interest and respect in conversations.

  • @jeannineinstoppable

    @jeannineinstoppable

    10 ай бұрын

    👌👌😍

  • @avrilandreucci2742

    @avrilandreucci2742

    9 ай бұрын

    Some people can drag a conversation, instead of getting to the point! They are not the only persons that wants your attention

  • @iam_elegant
    @iam_elegant10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this insightful piece. I'm sharing this because many adults i have met don't know how to communicate effectively with others.

  • @markg.4246
    @markg.42469 ай бұрын

    Thank you Vivian! I realize that we live in a different world today, and while some changes have been good, some have been terrible. The phone, internet, and artificial intelligence will be our undoing. Admittedly, I grew up before the days of cell phones, but we were not allowed to even wear a hat at the dinner table. My parents understood that it was important for all of us to engage in conversation, during one of the only times we gathered as a family. All the best to you! Mark

  • @crystalquartz11
    @crystalquartz1110 ай бұрын

    All of these are so true. Personally I'm very introverted, but I'm working on it.

  • @clarencegreen3071

    @clarencegreen3071

    9 ай бұрын

    Speaking of introverts, of which I am one . . . I've recently realized that when I'm with another one (sharing a ride in a car, for example), it's not necessary to maintain a steady stream of back-and-forth conversation. What may at first seem like an awkward silence may in fact be a very welcome break. Of course, if there's a topic of interest, especially to the other person, let the dialog flow freely.

  • @aishwarya2016
    @aishwarya201610 ай бұрын

    Thank you ma'am you are inspiration for young girls like me ❤😊!

  • @GuidetteExpert
    @GuidetteExpert10 ай бұрын

    This validates so much on how my so called friend makes me feel.

  • @sirmerlyoung3374
    @sirmerlyoung337410 ай бұрын

    Thank you for creating this video!

  • @lifetipswithbrandy
    @lifetipswithbrandy10 ай бұрын

    This was so good and informative!!! Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @estherwest6707
    @estherwest670710 ай бұрын

    Loved this a lot. THANK YOU VIVIENNE 💚

  • @nwachukwuohameje8570
    @nwachukwuohameje857010 ай бұрын

    @ Vivienne thanks for bringing this sad behaviors that is a plague especially in these era. Keep doing the great job. I hope people yield to this wise counsel.

  • @debbiedorsey2371
    @debbiedorsey237110 ай бұрын

    I just love your videos! Thank you for your teaching video! Much appreciated.

  • @heidi770
    @heidi77010 ай бұрын

    You always provide us with outstanding content. Many thanks.

  • @mamacc7019
    @mamacc701910 ай бұрын

    Thank you I really need this advice👍🏾 Great video sis

  • @conciliaogambaephraim4124
    @conciliaogambaephraim412410 ай бұрын

    Well said...this is very educational. Thanks Vivienne

  • @Beccadette
    @Beccadette9 ай бұрын

    perfect, thank you for recognizing the lost art of conversation! I have noticed it so much. I also notice a few things I need to improve in my conversation style as well!❤

  • @bonolomonakwane2616
    @bonolomonakwane261610 ай бұрын

    Thank you...this message is opening my eyes....be blessed...Botswana Africa

  • @42kellys
    @42kellys9 ай бұрын

    Hi, lady, I am happy that someone actually spoke up about the mobile scrolling habit, sadly though it has become so much part of people's habits or checking incoming messages even if not scrolling, that it is quite impossible it seems to break it. All your points are valid, and sadly lost in this time and age for most people.

  • @lmitchell7450
    @lmitchell745010 ай бұрын

    Great information!! Thank you.

  • @Haya_0707
    @Haya_07079 ай бұрын

    I truly love your videos my dear. May you keep making more as countless people, men and women alike, are learning from you. Much respect❤️

  • @roselineamarachi7879
    @roselineamarachi787910 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much ma, it's so informative 🥰 I have some of the mentioned weaknesses but I'm working on them.

  • @lisaaustin4561
    @lisaaustin456110 ай бұрын

    No phones at the dining table! That’s just so low class!

  • @wintermatherne2524

    @wintermatherne2524

    10 ай бұрын

    Same for tv

  • @janeobrien3578
    @janeobrien35786 ай бұрын

    Thank you showing how to be courteous and respectful in conversation. Your 15 points are a good "refresher course" !

  • @chevycreezy
    @chevycreezy8 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this‼️ I really needed to hear this and will listen to it over and over again ❤

  • @maryalicediaz2101
    @maryalicediaz210110 ай бұрын

    Great advice Vivian. Loved the video

  • @user-ko2tu3ss3o
    @user-ko2tu3ss3o10 ай бұрын

    Wonderful advice. Thank you.

  • @juliaw.4360
    @juliaw.436010 ай бұрын

    Yesss! Wonderful video! Everybody should see this :)

  • @Lovwynaomega
    @Lovwynaomega10 ай бұрын

    Thank Vivian! This was very insightful

  • @janethnjnbv.plsstrato9350
    @janethnjnbv.plsstrato935010 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the wonderful topic vivian. keep up the good work!

  • @asmahamidullah9571
    @asmahamidullah95719 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. 😢I am guilty of quite a few. May God bless you. My children, have pointed them out as well. ❤🇹🇹🙏🏿

  • @ishabrown
    @ishabrown10 ай бұрын

    Very good points you made.

  • @hajiag854
    @hajiag85410 ай бұрын

    Good presentation, and well done, Vivian ❤

  • @LB-ku6ry
    @LB-ku6ry10 ай бұрын

    This was sooooo good!

  • @rishikasarma9577
    @rishikasarma957710 ай бұрын

    Hello miss Vivian, can you please make a video on how we can practice elegance while being a college student?😊

  • @postwoman1802

    @postwoman1802

    10 ай бұрын

    I second this ☝️

  • @GoddessBlessYou

    @GoddessBlessYou

    10 ай бұрын

    Most or all of her videos are applicable, such as this one.

  • @islandgirl220
    @islandgirl22010 ай бұрын

    After listening to this i realize i have alot to work on ..Thank you

  • @user-kb9el6rb1e
    @user-kb9el6rb1e9 ай бұрын

    Many thanks Vivian, you have put so much under the radar❤

  • @bridgetofodile5613
    @bridgetofodile561310 ай бұрын

    Awesome. Thank you Ms Vivian

  • @maxinemorgan549
    @maxinemorgan54910 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Vivienne. Excellent and valuable advice!!!! I will keep all points in mind. One additional DON'T popped into my mind: correcting the speaker when they make a mistake (such as a grammatical or pronunciation mistake, or the incorrect use of a word, etc.). The speaker could view your action as condescending or insulting.

  • @melodybwalya4495
    @melodybwalya449510 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much Vivienne❤

  • @kathyabeauty
    @kathyabeauty4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing these invaluable tips. I am guilty of a couple of these errors in etiquette.

  • @meenameena-dd2zy
    @meenameena-dd2zy9 ай бұрын

    It that when I first clicked on this video. I didn't think I was going to learn anything. But as the video continued. I learned a lot about myself. Admittedly I do a number of these conversational faux pastherefore. Since watching this video, I am now more cognizant of my interactions with others. Thank you so much for the information provided.

  • @rangelchronicles296
    @rangelchronicles29610 ай бұрын

    Such valuable wisdom 🙏🏼

  • @leopoldinatembe404
    @leopoldinatembe40410 ай бұрын

    Dear Viviane! I love your videos are so helpful for who are interested in being classy

  • @lisaaustin4561
    @lisaaustin456110 ай бұрын

    This video should be required viewing for all MEN! Is there one woman out there that’s had any kind of a relationship with a man that listens? Just curious maybe it’s just my bad 🍀

  • @camellia8625

    @camellia8625

    10 ай бұрын

    My partner is an amazing listener. But yes I do know the type of man you are referring to.

  • @GsG_Space

    @GsG_Space

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, I had a partner ones, that listens, knows when I what advice, and knows when I am just venting. A man that TRULY loves you, will listen to you. Bitter fact.

  • @wintermatherne2524

    @wintermatherne2524

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, mine listens, but you have to present the information in a format that doesn’t sound like blah, blah, blah…

  • @nelitzaamaro1882
    @nelitzaamaro18829 ай бұрын

    The BEST EXPLANATION EVER!!!! thank you!!!! Fantastic!!!!!

  • @bellastone-le9eb
    @bellastone-le9eb7 ай бұрын

    This so so helpful. I've done all of these but it's because of having had social anxiety and not knowing what to do in a moment of conversation.

  • @jenlim1936
    @jenlim193610 ай бұрын

    I noticed quite a lot of fair-weathered friends do not speak with empathy. What do you think is a good way to let them know gently? I find it difficult as they do not accept, except that they are self-righteous.

  • @GoddessBlessYou

    @GoddessBlessYou

    10 ай бұрын

    Why do you need to let them know? If they're fair-weather friends, why are you sharing things with them that need empathy in response? Use discernment when choosing whom to share what with. Not everyone deserves access to your personal world. Make sense?

  • @annabelpeter8163

    @annabelpeter8163

    10 ай бұрын

    @SacredDreamsCoaching this is such a good advice. 👍

  • @marciawade9101

    @marciawade9101

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@GoddessBlessYou I was thinking that SAME thing. Why expect these "some-timers" to do right by you in ANY capacity? Just know who you're dealing with and keep it sparse.

  • @victoriaogletree4669

    @victoriaogletree4669

    10 ай бұрын

    I am so glad you posted this Vivian. I have been guilty on points and will rehearse, yes rehearse so I am not the one who is doing these things and to promote healthy conversation. I saw earlier about nose-rings. Like tattoos, you must focus on the person and what their saying. Oops,😮 Unsolicited advise. Give me time, we got this!

  • @karenshahwan6612

    @karenshahwan6612

    9 ай бұрын

    What are fair weathered friends? Are they friends that are only around when your life is going well? I have never heard this expression.

  • @verb0ze
    @verb0ze5 ай бұрын

    lol, I'm learning I have some bad conversation habits 😅. Thanks for sharing these, it applies to men as well.

  • @jonmueller2117
    @jonmueller211710 ай бұрын

    Such great knowledge! You Are so inspiring! Thank you for such being so concise and truthful. ❤ many people will be empowered by your good words.

  • @IsaroBururu
    @IsaroBururu10 ай бұрын

    You have such awesome accent! When you say NOBODY love it not nobady!

  • @nicolesmeets8436
    @nicolesmeets84365 ай бұрын

    I Love your introduction of these destructive times we live in around the phones. Very good

  • @wendyryan7646
    @wendyryan76469 ай бұрын

    Oh, I saw myself in some of these behaviors! I’m going to try & break these habits!😮

  • @ellenaduboahene2253
    @ellenaduboahene225310 ай бұрын

    Good job, proud of you. ❤

  • @geraldinedensham6815
    @geraldinedensham681510 ай бұрын

    When someone is telling me something they've already told me I cannot pretend I dont know so I say "yeah, I remember you telling me about that. Wasn't it..." this gives them chance to round up what thay are saying rather than feeling stopped without going through the whole thing again. Unless its something I know they need to repeat, such as if they are grieving.

  • @brandyk

    @brandyk

    9 ай бұрын

    Geraldinedebsham this is an excellent point. Some of these concepts have to be taken with a grain of salt n depend on the people involved,nature n length of the relationship n time available. As I'm in my 50's I find I do sometimes forget what I told somebody already an sadly I imagine it will only get worse as I age. Lol. I'd prefer someone tell me that I already told them...in a delicate way if course. Sometimes your just reminding the person if something you think you told them but maybe they forgot bc you have something new or important to add. This is why it's actually better to know less people but more intimate ly as you'll likely remember who you told something to n they will likely remember. Unless you both have Alzheimer's.

  • @zenwolf825
    @zenwolf82510 ай бұрын

    Dear Vivian, thank you so much for your videos, i found you recently and i am so happy that i now have someone to learn from and to look up to❤ Is it possible for you to put time stamps in your videos? I find myself rewatching your videos and sometimes i look for a certain point that you made and i have to skip through your video to find it. It is a minor thing, but i think it would be helpful❤

  • @lacix22
    @lacix22Ай бұрын

    I am middle aged, healthy caucasian man. I am grumpy and unpolite as hell. I found your video inspiring and useful. In fact I listen to it every 1-2 months just to get my head straight. This had postive effect on my life. Everybody noticed I am nicer. So I figured time to show a little respect by payimg :-)

  • @WomanOfElegance

    @WomanOfElegance

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much!

  • @contentbible615
    @contentbible61510 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I appreciate what you do

  • @dororhygray776
    @dororhygray7769 ай бұрын

    Excellent Advice! Well received!. Thanks for sharing. ❤

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