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		<title>&#8216;Professor&#8217; Goetsch Talks LinkedIn on One-Minute How-To</title>
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<p>The most diplomatic option (and the one &rdquo;˜Professor&rsquo; Goetsch prefers) is to click &rdquo;˜reply privately&rsquo; in order to give the person sending the invite a chance to remind you where you met, who you know in common, and why you should accept the invitation.</p>
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