
How to Talk to Anyone
by Leil Lowndes · 1999
Leil Lowndes's take on business, the honest verdict is below.
Worth reading? Lowndes delivers 92 small social tricks, eye contact, names, body language, that actually work. Read it if you freeze at parties or networking events; skip it if you find social engineering cynical, because that's the tone.
| Author | Leil Lowndes |
|---|---|
| Published | 1999 |
| Category | Business & Money |
The Verdict
Lowndes delivers 92 small social tricks, eye contact, names, body language, that actually work. Read it if you freeze at parties or networking events; skip it if you find social engineering cynical, because that’s the tone.
anyone weighing whether How to Talk to Anyone belongs on their business and money shelf
you want a different angle than Leil Lowndes's

Top 8 Lessons from How to Talk to Anyone
- Use someone's name early; it makes you memorable fast.
- Maintain warm eye contact without staring like a threat.
- Open with a listener-centered question, not a pitch about you.
- Mirror body language subtly to build rapport.
- Arrive early to events so you meet people one-on-one.
- Never fill silence with nervous talk; a comfortable pause signals confidence.
- Compliment something specific and real.
- Follow up quickly so the connection survives the room.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is How to Talk to Anyone worth reading?
Yes for the socially anxious who want concrete tricks; no if you dislike tactics.
What is the main idea of How to Talk to Anyone?
That small, repeatable social skills make you instantly warmer and more influential.
Who should read How to Talk to Anyone?
Introverts, networkers, and anyone who wants to connect faster.
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