Article: If you want to make a person feel comfortable, the best thing to do is to have an "open stance" and to direct your body toward that person without being too forceful. Just make eye contact, don't cross your arms, and face your shoulders toward that person. This will make the person feel like you're giving him all of your attention and that you're not just lukewarm about talking to him. Maintain the right distance from the person.  Put away your phone. There's nothing more annoying than talking to a person who is constantly checking their cell. Though you should look eager to talk to the person, don't look too eager. Don't lean in so close that you overwhelm the person or scare him away. Many people are turned off by a close-talker. If you're seeing someone you already know, just say hello and greet her by her name: "Hi, Jen, it's good to see you." This is simple and direct and lets the person know you're excited to talk. If you don't know the person, introduce yourself first so you feel more confident and in control of the conversation. Just say, "Hi, I'm Marla, what's your name?" Repeat the person's name when she tells it to you, and she'll feel more special. Remember to smile and pay attention to the person when you greet her. Don't make it look like you're just killing time until your real friends come along. Conversations are just as much about an exchange of energy as an exchange of information. To make great conversation and great small talk, you should keep things light, fun, and positive. If you're upbeat, ready to smile at a moment's notice, and laugh over things that aren't that funny, then you'll make the other person want to keep talking to you -- even if you're only talking about your favorite brands of cereal.  It's true: it may be hard to keep things light and fun when you've had a really bad day or bad week. But remember that if you're making small talk, then this person is not your closest friend, so you should avoid talking about anything too negative or the other person will be turned off. Just a simple, "I love your shoes -- where did you get them?" can get you into a fun conversation about shoe shopping. Even if the compliment doesn't lead anywhere, it will still make the person feel more appreciated before you start discussing other subjects. You can also use this move earlier, as a way to actually introduce yourself to someone.
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Have approachable body language. Give a friendly greeting. Keep things light and positive. Start with a small compliment.
Article: Try to schedule a time and make sure you both have set aside an hour or two to deeply discuss the topic. Undoubtedly, you will need plenty of time to discuss the nuances of the relationship and whether or not it is something you and your partner want to pursue.  Try to get rid of any distractions, like cell phones, or computers before starting the conversation. Make sure your partner understands that the time to talk should be fairly serious. You don't want your partner to be surprised. Try to gauge their opinion before progressing any further. If he/she reacts very poorly, do not try to continue pushing the topic. It is better to cease discussion of it immediately.  Make sure to express that there is nothing wrong with your current relationship but you want to try adding another dimension. Pay close attention to your partner's body language as it may convey emotions which words may not. Be honest and open as to your motives to express that you are not trying to devalue your partner's role in the relationship.  Explain clearly that this type of relationship is giving and not selfish. It's one that is not codependent. Be sure to express that the open relationship can be on a trial period. It is okay to stop it at any time if either partner feels uncomfortable with the situation.
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Find the right time to discuss the topic. Bring up the topic of an open relationship and ask what your partner thinks about it. If your partner seems to react positively, introduce what an open relationship is and why you want it for the relationship.
Article: If your broadband connection is linked up to your landline phone, check if the phone is properly connected and working. The dial tone should be normal, and without white noise. If there’s no dial tone or there’s noise on the line, there may be a problem with the phone wires, which then affects your broadband connection. Report this.
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Pick up your landline phone. Listen for a dial tone. Call customer support.