rapport
a slang or jargon for Trust and Comfort
Rapport is the foundation for a long term relationship.
rapport
The ability to strike up a conversation and hold the other person's attention for more than 30 seconds.
Rapport: The preacher has a rapport with the audience.
A salesman came to my door, but he didn't have much rapport with me.
My teacher had a decent amount of rapport with the social worker.
A salesman came to my door, but he didn't have much rapport with me.
My teacher had a decent amount of rapport with the social worker.
rapport
The ability to strike up a conversation and hold the other person's attention for more than 30 seconds.
Rapport: The preacher has a rapport with the audience.
A salesman came to my door, but he didn't have much rapport with me.
My teacher had a decent amount of rapport with the social worker.
A salesman came to my door, but he didn't have much rapport with me.
My teacher had a decent amount of rapport with the social worker.
Rapport
To get along with someone really well. It is quite commonly used but still somewhat obscure, in other words possibly a good word to impress someone.
After many years of hard work and dedication, I have achieved a good rapport with my sister.
rapporter
Someone who "pre-approaches" a person of newsworthiness in an attempt to create positive feelings between said interesting individual and whoever is wanting to do da interviewing. Da theory is dat this preliminary action will help to "ease" da person into being in front of a camera, rather than his just having da interviewer unexpectedly show up and shockingly shove said lensed recording device squarely in his face.
Maybe there would be fewer scoop-gathering failures 'n' fiascos if more rapporters were used initially to gently introduce da skittish would-be interviewees to da concept of being on da evening news.