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You've probably heard of the term "middle bit". Wikipedia defines it as “the name given to an awkward or embarrassing moment, usually during a party or informal gathering, when someone makes an inappropriate comment and is met with general silence.” In other words, you've been in those situations before. In this post, we will talk about how to avoid those awkward moments and have a less embarrassing time at parties or gatherings. Let's start with the *primary* task at a social gathering - meeting people. 1) When people have a drink in their hand, they are less inhibited and more open to talking to anyone. Don't use this as a way to force a conversation, but rather as a way to start the conversation off well. If you want to talk to someone, smile and say “Hello” or just simply “Hi” or maybe even ask them if they know what time it is, provided that you have an excuse for knowing the right answer - make sure it's not 3:26 pm because it still might be morning where they live. 2) Don't spread the word about your celebrity status just for the sake of it. Although, I guess that's what most people do. Some people just want to be popular and famous and then by spreading the word about their celebrity status, they become even more popular or famous. Just say that you are 1/100th of the person you are pretending to be. It actually works surprisingly well if you're really good at impersonating other celebrities. Even better if you're Brad Pitt because probably no one would take you seriously otherwise, especially if you’re wearing a fake beard while doing it! 3) Don't talk about topics related to politics or religion because it's off topic. We all know where it will go from here - people will start to talk about religion and politics and things will turn dark. If you want to be a part of it, I suggest you stay out unless you have a really good reason to talk about it. 4) For the love of god, don't invite the person you like to your place and then tell them that “it's not that great.” Why? Well, let's say that you like someone and want to meet them but they live far away from where you live and they hardly come for social gatherings. In order to keep the conversation going, you invite them to your place, hoping that they would come up with a good excuse for being 'too busy' or not being able to come. Well, you will just have to hope that they don't have a better excuse and they do arrive. 5) If you come up with a really dumb fake reason why the person is not coming over, be sure to share it with everyone else at the party. You will most likely be laughed at by everyone else at the party but no one will laugh at you because everybody already knows what's going on. cfa1e77820
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