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[Navigating Networking Events: Why Some 'Conversation Starters' Do More Harm Than Good]-[AEE 931: What NOT to Do in an English Networking Event]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2018-04-17

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The Pitfall of Standard Networking Scripts

In episode 931 of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan discuss the challenges of professional networking events. They highlight that the most common question, "What do you do?", often feels restrictive and boring. By immediately asking about someone's career, you "set a boundary around the conversation," effectively labeling the other person as merely a "work contact" rather than a multidimensional individual.

The Concept of 'Multiplex Ties'

Drawing from a Harvard Business Review article, the hosts introduce the concept of "multiplex ties." The theory suggests that to build a richer, more meaningful professional relationship, one should strive to develop multiple connections with a person—finding commonalities that transcend their job title. When you rely solely on work-related inquiries, you miss the opportunity to foster these deeper connections, making it "far less likely to happen in that conversation."

Critiquing Pre-Rehearsed Questions

The hosts provide a critical review of several "alternative" networking questions often found in online articles. They warn listeners against using "pre-rehearsed" or "pre-prepared" questions that sound unnatural or "tacky." Their evaluation includes:

  • "What excites you right now?" & "What are you looking forward to?": Dismissed as overly broad and socially awkward.
  • "What's the best thing that happened to you this year?": Criticized for sounding like a query from a "teenager's magazine" rather than a professional interaction.
  • "Who is your favorite superhero?": Deemed "weird" and likely to make the other person "roll their eyes."
  • "Is there a charitable cause you support?": Rejected as being "too personal" and potentially inappropriate for a first encounter.

Better Strategies for Connection

Instead of relying on scripted, "out of the blue" questions, the hosts advocate for a more organic approach to conversation. Their key recommendations include:

  1. Focus on Concepts: Rather than memorizing phrases, think about themes or ideas you want to explore, such as a person's "career vision" or the "problem they are trying to solve in the world."
  2. Human-Centric Inquiries: Questions like "Where did you grow up?" or "What do you do for fun?" are approved because they feel more human and allow for genuine follow-up.
  3. The Shared Situation Strategy: Referencing episode 817, the hosts emphasize commenting on the immediate environment—the event itself, the food, or the location. This "shared situation strategy" helps establish common ground naturally.

Ultimately, the podcast concludes that true fluency and connection in a business setting come from confidence and spontaneity rather than relying on trendy, awkward scripts. Listeners are encouraged to prioritize "connection, not perfection" when engaging with new professional acquaintances.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have a question for you.
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Are you comfortable?
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It just depends on the event and it depends on the people.
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What about you?
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That's so funny.
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📝Key Phrases

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branch out
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get stuck
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play devil's advocate
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out of the blue
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warm someone up
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast episode 931, what not to do in an English networking event.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast where you'll finally get real native English conversation and fluency for business and life.
We believe in connection, not perfection when it comes to learning English.
Now here are your hosts.
Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer, and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl, coming to you from Boston and New York City, USA.
Do you ever get stuck in boring phrases like what do you do at networking events?

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