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Contacts with the press require a different kind of expertise, because as far as the interview part of the meeting is concerned, the press people may be given all the merits of possessing a sound art. The person meeting the press has only to remember that what he gives out may be printed because it is for that that the press people have been invited, and such a person would be foolish to express his regrets afterwards. There is no denying the fact that the questions that may be put to a person in such an interview will be exploratory in nature. The answers should be straight and to the point. A person at such an interview has to be in control of his senses and his aptitudes because a sudden flaring up on any account would be regarded as a sort of weakness and an inability in him. The questions in such cases are hardly meant to be personal and there is no reason why any person should be so sensitive as to treat them as such. A smiling, jolly and witty press interview is satifying for the interviewee as well as for the press people. All questions have their answers and the press interviewee has ever to find the best-suited answer under the circumstances. The press is for the betterment of the public and the person who is giving a press interview should not forget this nor the benefits and advantages he can bring to his people by meeting people's curiosity. Press interviews, therefore, should be very amiable and comfortable affairs where a liaison between the two sides is given free play to produce common good. Sometimes a press interview is a necessity and the person meeting the press is to be aware of this compulsion, and since the knowledge gathered by the press is to be diffused among the public, the replies to the queries should be shorn of all adornments or ambiguities. They should be simple, straightforward and clear always.
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