The Conversation Deficit: How to Talk to Anyone Again

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By Rosemary Ravinal


Have we forgotten how to talk to strangers?

A recent Wall Street Journal article reported something both surprising and concerning: Americans are talking to each other significantly less than they did two decades ago.

Drawing on research that analyzed recordings from thousands of people across multiple studies, a University of Arizona team found that daily spoken words have declined by nearly 30 percent since 2005. In practical terms, that’s the equivalent of losing close to a third of our daily conversation.

Think about that for a moment.

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