How To End Small Talk Without Being Awkward? 5 Things You Can Do

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Ending aย small talkย conversation can be tricky business. You have other things to doโ€Šโ€”โ€Šyou need to go back to your desk or have another call to make. Or perhaps youโ€™re at a party or networking event and want to have a chance to speak with someone else.

You certainly donโ€™t want to leave the conversation with hurt feelings, but you also donโ€™t want to unnecessarily prolong it. So, how can you increase the chances that all the work youโ€™ve done to build aย relationshipย wonโ€™t go down the tubes with an awkward ending of small talk?

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Hereโ€™re 5 Tips To End Small Talk

Tip 1: Provide a rationale for ending the conversation.

Rationales serve two purposes: they provide an explanation for why youโ€™re signalling an end to the conversationโ€Šโ€”โ€Šwhich gets you off the hook; and they can also they show that youโ€™ve enjoyed the conversationโ€Šโ€”โ€Šwhich increases the odds of future interaction. Here are a few examples:

โ€œI have to go in a few minutes, but before I go, Iโ€™d love to hear a bit more about (whatever you were discussing)โ€ฆ โ€œ

โ€œI have to go, but I really like your advice about (whatever you were discussing). Iโ€™ll keep you in the loop about how it goesโ€ฆโ€

โ€œIโ€™m enjoying this conversation, but I notice that itโ€™s 9:30 and we only have until 10 to finish the project. If itโ€™s OK with you, Iโ€™m going to go but letโ€™s talk againโ€ฆโ€

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Tip 2: Leverage your immediate surroundings to create the rationale.

Use whatโ€™s in your immediate surroundings to help construct your rationale. For instance, if there is a drink table nearby, ask your colleague if they want to grab a drinkโ€Šโ€”โ€Šknowing full well that you might either get split up in the crowd or encounter other people along the wayโ€Šโ€”โ€Šand thus ending the conversation โ€œorganically.โ€

Tip 3: Make an introduction.

Along the same lines as the previous tipโ€Šโ€”โ€Šintroduce your conversational partner to someone else as a way to end the conversation and also help two additional people make a connection.

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Tip 4: Foreshadow theย ending.

Whenever we deliver โ€œbad newsโ€ itโ€™s good to let someone know itโ€™s coming. And although ending small talk isnโ€™t a major case of bad news, it still has the potential to disappoint. So, cushion the blow and preview your ending ahead of time with something like:

โ€œ I have to go in a few minutes, but Iโ€™d love to hear one last example ofโ€ฆโ€

Or: I promised my colleague Iโ€™d introduce him to someone, but before I do, Iโ€™d love to hear a little bit more aboutโ€ฆโ€

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Tip 5: Remember that you might not be the only one hoping to end the conversation.

Finally, remember that if youโ€™re itching to end the conversation, you might not be alone. Most people mingling at a public gathering know the deal: you talk for a while and then move on.

The trick is doing it in a graceful manner that preserves the relationship youโ€™ve built. So, donโ€™t worry about hurting the other personโ€™s feelings by ending small talk. They might be thinking the exact same thing.

These are easy tips to be more confident and comfortable during small talk.

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Written by: Andy Molinsky
Originally appeared on: Thrive Global
Republished with permission.
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