Communication: A short conversation with strangers is good for you

Communication: A short conversation with strangers is good for you

Talking to strangers is unusual here in this country. A wasted chance if you can believe two psychologists from the University of Amsterdam and the University of Copenhagen. Because even a short conversation with strangers increases a sense of well-being, as Paul van Lang and Simon Columbus report in a research overview: “This is evident in interactions with bus drivers, other passengers on the bus or train , with the person behind the counter who sells coffee or accompanying other test subjects in an experiment.”

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