Networking Etiquette 3 Ways to Ditch a Boring Person At a Networking Event Without Being Rude
By: Leesa Barnes
You?ve encountered this individual at every networking event ? Boring Bob ? the most belligerently boring person in the world. His dull demeanour is enough to bring you to count the number of hair follicles on your hand just for a little excitement.
You look for the nearest exit, but it?s still 100 yards away. You wait for a break in the conversation in order to say, ?Excuse me, I see the last 40-years of my life fizzling away? but Boring Bob rambles on and on.
You start shifting your weight and it takes everything within you not to just turn on your heel and walk away. But no matter how unexciting a person can be, you just never know who?s in his network and whom he can put you in touch with. The whole goal of networking is to build rapport and gain trust, therefore, choosing to be ill-mannered may offend Boring Bob. Knowing how to exit a dry dialogue and ditch a boring person takes a lot of skill and finesse.
Here are 3 simple tips you can use to escape a dreary conversation without being rude or impolite.
Boring Bob may challenge your ability to stay focused and engaged, but don?t feel obliged to suffer through his monotony at a networking event.
Instead, use one of the techniques above to ensure that you don?t get trapped into a boring conversation with the cure for insomnia. Being courteous and considerate means that you will be able to tap into Boring Bob?s network, even if you do have to brush him off.
Leesa Barnes, The Schmooze Coach, helps consultants, virtual assistants, professional organizers, coaches and solopreneurs avoid cold calling by developing a fearless networking plan. Leesa is author of "Schmooze Your Way to Success: 9 Fearless Networking Tips for the Shy, Timid, Introverted & Just Plain Clueless." Go to http://www.schmoozeyourwaytosuccess.com/ecourse.html and sign up for her free 8-lesson ecourse called "From Clueless to Fearless: Secrets from the Schmooze Coach." | ![]() |
