How to politely change the subject?

2022-07-05

Why are we talking? People who know each other often become awkward when they don't talk in elevators or during meals. "It's cold today," "It's raining a lot today," "It's almost New Year's Eve," these statements of obvious facts don't really mean anything. We often forget that dialogue is just a means of conveying information because people are always eager to express themselves.

Generally speaking, conversations usually have two purposes: One is to want to get something done as quickly as possible. This is true of meetings, interviews, and sales conversations, and when both parties have clear goals, the focus becomes how to have the conversation in the shortest time possible. A good conversation is short, direct, and clear, without unnecessary information.

Another type of conversation is aimed at enhancing the feelings of two people. Chats between couples, family, and friends are usually of this type. People build connections through this type of conversation by "writing their own data into each other's databases, and writing each other's data into their own databases."

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However, when two people are talking, they are often unable to continue the conversation because of some unfamiliar areas. If you want to continue the conversation with the other party, you can't keep the conversation on the topic you don't understand, but try to change the topic. If an unpleasant topic comes up in the conversation, how can you change the subject without being rude?

If you force a new topic, you will be disgusted by others. But a few polite ways of shifting the subject can make the conversation flow very smoothly. Three other ways to politely divert the conversation are summarized here.

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The method of politely changing the topic 1. Adjust the direction of the topic

Listen carefully to what the other person has to say, and then slowly adjust your direction based on what they have to say.

For example, ask him about basketball, you don't know basketball, but you can turn the basketball-related conversation into a food-related question, "Do you also adjust your diet while you're playing basketball? Like when you're training. Eat a lot of bananas and chicken breasts like that?"

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The second method of politely changing the topic is to use polite words to change the topic.

Polite words 1. Please stop for a while

This is the most straightforward way to say it, so if you don't want to talk about something further, you can say "please stop, I don't want to talk about this anymore."

Polite expressions 2. Speaking of...

When talking about something, if you have a related topic in mind, say "Speaking of..."

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Courtesy 3. By the way.

If we suddenly remember something in the middle of a conversation that has little to do with the content or the gist of the conversation, we can use these words to bring it up in passing.

Courtesy 4. Please continue

Continue, often used in conversations with continuity. If you get interrupted in the middle of a conversation, you can use it to go back to the original topic or go to the next one.

In everyday conversations, we might start with a short answer and then quickly change the subject - we might ask a question about the other person. The purpose is not to criticize, but to make the other person's brain more likely to accept what comes next.

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The method of politely changing the topic 3. Interrupting the topic

Take advantage of unexpected situations and create minor interruptions, such as a dropped cup, a pencil suddenly rolling off the floor, or someone passing by saying sorry right away, so you can start a new conversation naturally after the interruption.