Often relegated to the status of useless chatter, small talk is once again at the heart of debates about our social well-being. Beneath the veneer of triviality, this form of exchange is actually an opportunity to create deeper connections than we might imagine—shared micro-moments that, according to science, could ultimately sow the seeds of future great conversations.

Born in Anglo-Saxon societies, small talk was first established as a ritual of civility. As far back as the Victorian era, exchanging a few banalities was part of a veritable social code—a way of signaling both politeness and boundaries. Today, the concept remains unchanged: it is about opening a neutral conversational space where two strangers can meet without undue pressure. Fickle weather, a crowded subway train, a…

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