How to Talk to Anyone: Stop The Small Talk Loop Right Now
Learning how to talk to anyone gets a whole lot easier once you stop trying to say the right thing and start trying to speak the right language. Vinh Giang breaks down a deceptively simple color system that can change every conversation you have from here on out.
Watch the full breakdown in the video below:
Source: Vinh Giang
How to Talk to Anyone Starts With Knowing Their Color
Most people struggle in conversation because they communicate the way they want to be communicated with. Vinh pulls from Thomas Erikson’s framework in Surrounded by Idiots, which sorts people into four colors: Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue.
- Reds are direct, results-driven, and want you to skip the fluff.
- Yellows are enthusiastic and big-picture and just want the energy to match theirs.
- Greens are calm, steady, and conflict-avoidant, so they need warmth and patience.
- Blues are analytical and detail-oriented, and they’ll lose trust in you the second you get sloppy with facts.
The color you are naturally is also the color you accidentally alienate everyone who isn’t.
Why You’re Accidentally Frustrating People
Here’s the uncomfortable part Vinh doesn’t shy away from. Every color has a shadow side that rubs the others the wrong way without even trying.
- Reds come across as pushy.
- Yellows seem scattered and hard to pin down.
- Greens can look like they don’t have a spine because they avoid taking a stand.
- Blues look cold and overcomplicated.
Nobody’s doing it on purpose, they’re just defaulting to their own wiring. The problem isn’t the person across from you. It’s that you’re expecting them to decode your style instead of the other way around.

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