What you really, really need? A good hang
A good hang is defined as a social experience where conversation flows effortlessly, regardless of the setting. It emphasizes the importance of genuine connection over formalities and material elements. This concept not only enriches personal relationships but also contributes positively to overall well-being.
- ▪A good hang is characterized by flowing conversation and a relaxed atmosphere.
- ▪It can involve discussions on various topics, from serious issues to light-hearted subjects.
- ▪Being a good hang is seen as a valuable trait in both personal and professional contexts.
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Open this photo in gallery:A 'good hang' doesn't require fancy canapes or formal wear, writes Jane Macdougall. It's when the conversation simply clicks.Illustration by CraigRJDShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountYou know what you need?Probably more vitamin D, more protein and to up your fibre intake. An hour or more of sleep wouldn’t hurt, either. But you know what else you need? A good hang.You know what a good hang is, of course. A good hang is a social experience that really delivers. And by social experience, I don’t mean elegantly clad people holding stemware, all gathered around charcuterie trays and canapés.
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