1. Don't talk to people and spread negative energy.
2. Pay attention to the proportions of your speech and don't touch the other party's bottom line.
3. Speak from the other party's position and consider the feelings of others.
4. Choose appropriate words according to different occasions and people.
5. Understand the personality and status of the other party, and use language flexibly.
6. When the other party blacks himself, don't echo it, give denial or comfort.
7. Respect the preferences and experiences of others, and do not evaluate at will.
8. Don't impose your own opinions and respect the independent thinking of others.
9. Avoid intercepting other people's pain points and pay attention to others' feelings.
10. Control curiosity and respect the privacy of others.
11. Listen to others and maintain a balance in communication.
12. Don't interrupt others at will, and respect the other party's right to speak.
13. Avoid cynicism and be friendly and kind.
14. Don't exaggerate or exaggerate your abilities or experiences.
15. Pay attention to your tone and expression to avoid giving the impression of indifference or arrogance.
16. Stay calm and rational in arguments and avoid emotional rhetoric.
17. Learn to listen and respond to the feelings and needs of others.
18. Try to avoid using disparaging or discriminatory language and respect the dignity of others.
19. Don't talk about yourself excessively and give the other person enough attention and space.
20. Pay attention to balance in communication, not only to express your own opinions, but also to respect the opinions of others.