'The Art Of Mingling' is a fun and easy read. Jeanne Martinet writes of real life mingling situations with people/strangers of all different types. This book is only 150 pages and it contains a lot of simple techniques, lines, and tricks to help you out in those mingling situations (awkward or tough) in life. Worth a read! Check it out!
Favorites From The Book:
-"Oh, I'm sorry, I thought you were humans." (Pg.27)(When dealing with snob types, you got to be funny.)
-On bringing up professions as a conversation starter: "Remember that when you bring up this subject, you actually do not have any idea what subject you are bringing up." (Pg.29)
-It's against the basic rules of mingling to stay with one person for any substantial length of time. Never forget my earlier maxim: He who mingles best, mingles alone. (Of course, I never said you couldn't occasionally have a little help.) (Pg.81)
-The butterfly flies free; each flower she visits is honored by her brief stay, and each perfumed encounter becomes forever a part of her fluttering experience. (Pg.82)
-Your body stance, your eyes, mouth, eyebrows-every part of you-has got to say, "I like people very much, but I really don't care at all what they think of me." (The Mysterious Mingle)(Pg.92)
-Never forget your primary goal is mingling. Food and drink should be a secondary part of your fun, and they can also serve as minglers' helpers in and of themselves. (Pg.102)
-Faux pas build mingling character, and if you don't run away from them, they can help to make you a much stronger conversationalist. (Pg.109)
-"Look how clumsy we all are tonight." (On saving the day for an abashed, inebriated guest.)(What To Do When You're The Host)(Pg.104)
-Don't forget to consider telling the truth before you decide on a lie, but only if the truth is as interesting as a made-up story would be. If the truth is that you just made up a stupid mistake for no particular reason, stick to deceit. (Pg.111)
-Quick Recovery Lines:
"Excuse me. Another personality took over my body there for a minute."
"I always wondered what would happen if I ever really embarrassed myself...I'm still alive. Good."
"Um, is there a time machine anywhere around here?" (Pg.116)
-"Are you this mean to everybody, or am I just lucky?" "My, that looks painful. (What?) Your face." (Handling Insults)(Pg. 129)
-Everybody skips a party now and then. But always remember that every new gathering-like every human being-is totally unique and unpredictable. You don't want to risk missing what may turn out to be the best time you ever had. (Pg.131)