Psychology says the people who go quiet around new faces aren’t shy or socially anxious, they’re often the ones who learned early that information offered too quickly tends to get used carelessly, and

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Psychology says the people who go quiet around new faces aren’t shy or socially anxious, they’re often the ones who learned early that information offered too quickly tends to get used carelessly, and
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There’s a particular kind of person at every dinner party. They smile at the right beats. They ask one or two sharp questions. By dessert, you’ve told them ...

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