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Are you good at small talk?

I've always had difficulty rubbing elbows just for the sake of it. Perhaps I just haven't been motivated... But the last two jobs I had, there was very little overlap of interests with my co workers. Religion. Sports. Coach bags... not my stuff. And, I will not watch Honey Boo Boo just to have a break room conversation. I'd rather than off my own leg.

I just liked to say good morning and get to doing my thing. Unless I see common ground, it feels forced and awkward. Umm... So how about that weather...

How do you do with small talk?

silvereyes 8 Feb 4
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No.
I want to leave it there but it seems smug. Tried it a couple of times but it's like playing tennis with a wall unless it becomes an argument.

@silvereyes To be sure. S'more of an echo.
Hi
Hi
How you?
Good. How you?
Good.
Etc.
That's why I miss old timey pub games.

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I hate small talk and will avoid it at all costs.

That said, I could be the best at it, if I cared to, because 1) I know the hacks for making people respond to, like, trust, and open up; and 2) many of my natural behaviors fall squarely in line with those "hacks" (e.g. look people in the eye, smile, pay attention, be interested in what they have to say, ask probing questions, listen more than talk).

You know how in the old days kids would roll a hoop along the ground, guiding it with a stick? The way to make someone love you through conversation is like that: survey your scene, pick a smooth direction, get it rolling with a gentle, well-placed and -timed push, and guide with little nudges here and there--interfere as little as possible. Bonus points if you do nothing at all.

Sounds like some serious insights there. You could be dangerous with that!

@Skado It's wasted on me. The world is safe. 😉

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I recognize its value as a social lubricant, but I am notoriously poor at it. It just doesn't hold my interest. I'm more like... "Hi, nice to meet you. Do you think we have free will?"

skado Level 9 Feb 5, 2018

Sigh. My dream...

8

Nope. Can’t even type it.

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Lol people always say it's never boring around me. I can talk about anything. 😉

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I'm a talker in general no matter what the conversation. I never shut up, I will tire myself out.
On the other hand, certain tones hurt me ears.

I would talk to a Cactus if it were standing still. Lol
🙂

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Horrible at small talk. I avoid it whenever possible. If I have to have conversation, I’ll ask about their kids or significant other then space out. If you maintain a decent amount of eye contact no one knows or really cares that you’re not paying attention. Superficial conversation is more about the appearance of a connection anyway.

@orange_girl Generally, for me those are smile and nod situations. I’ve worked with some people for years and couldn’t tell you their children’s names if my life depended on it.

@orange_girl Generally, for me those are smile and nod situations. I’ve worked with some people for years and couldn’t tell you their children’s names if my life depended on it.

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It all depends on the person I'm talking with. Sometimes it's awkward and sometimes it's like being with an old friend. I think personality and subject matter determine how comfortable it is to have small talk with acquaintances.

Betty Level 8 Feb 5, 2018
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5

I can an do talk to strangers while standing in line. I am a pro at talking all the time yet saying nothing

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Beginning conversation with somebody I don't know is awkward for me, and I don't feel comfortable in social situations with people I don't know. If I can establish some common interest, I seem to be able to hold my own, as long as it isn't too loud, because I have some hearing loss. This rules out most bars.

And the weather has been great.

@GeorgeRocheleau

Cold here. 😟

Me too on the hearing loss. Mine is all in one ear. In a crowded area, you could scream profanities from my left side for hours and I would just smile and nod and act like I had any idea what is going on.
I learned to lip read as a kid by necessity. It's fun in bars sometimes, when people across a crowded room have no idea someone else can tell what the are saying to their date.

@GeorgeRocheleau is it going to rain?

@btroje Winter is over, we had our two days of rain. I wouldn't be surprised if we don't get any more till July.

@Betty That's why I am here.

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Its so boring. I could possibly care less about your feelings on the weather, the latest football score, or what fashions are best, but it would be tough.

5

Well I'm not sure...though I do think it cracra that drumpf is 45. And have ypu seeem the new Vogue..OMG it so Yaaaas..ooooh did I tell you about new-ah boi....

lol

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I think my tolerance for small talk is limited to discussion about the weather — but the weather has some significance to me in the winter for driving conditions and snow removal, and it gives me an opportunity to bitch about something, so maybe it's not really small talk. But, yeah, I'm pretty awful at making small talk in general.

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I don't like small talk, if I have nothing worth saying, I'll just stay silent. It always feels arbitrary and unnatural to do. I'll engage in it to an extent, but social butterfly I am not.

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I'm good at it but I don't like it. I'd love to try this sometime. [wired.co.uk]

4

No. I suck at it and find it boring. The older I get the more comfortable I am with just not engaging in it.

4

I guess I am.
I just go up and start talking shit.
Nothing directed at anyone. Just crack jokes for the sake of cutting that awkward shit in the beginning. Especially if the other person isn't great at small talk either.
Either side of the fence can be annoying to be honest.

4

I do not do 'small talk'. That is my nightmare....I like banter, though...getting creative...I think being quiet at work has cost me permanent positions in the few 'real jobs' I have attempted. I work hard at anything I do. And sleep during my breaks.

4

Not at all. I envy those people who are good at it.

4

When I have to be for work. I don't mind shooting the breeze a little with people I meet walking my dog. I'll make an excuse and walk away when someone is intellectually challenged or annoying.

4

When I was 17 and as a beginner bank teller, I was great at the cash handling, good with numbers, polite, but I almost got fired for not doing the small talk. So I learned to fake it, and I fake it well. Just don't ask me to remember what anyone actually said.

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I've always hated it but lately I just look at it as a chance to have some fun. Go off the ranch a little. See how people respond. It can be interesting. Other times I just stick to the weather.

3

The answer is a resounding no. I have had my moments, but i tend to avoid it anyways - fortunately, people i generally would be rude to not engage in it with tend to have atleast a few of the same interests.

3

So, some weather we’re having right now huh?

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