I've heard people say that it's their hobby to "people watch." I've never really paid much attention to other people until more recently.
Sometimes I'll see an older couple at a restaurant and they don't talk to each other while they eat. I wonder, are they just comfortable without talking? Or, have they run out of things to say?
Do you ever "people watch?"
Yes, I love watching real-life people. as a kid I was already an (invisible) observer, & honed that hobbie when I met someone who gave it the name 'people-watching'. it's almost as good as watching nature, birds, silly pets
I like to imagine what people will do next, and it's fun to witness interactions between people that you do not interact with on a daily basis. Although, I do not make time to people watch specifically.
Being introverted it's hard enough just keeping up with my own actions and faux pas' never mind others.
This is a great pastime on the ferries. People either sit and watch and some (like you know who) would go around and see someone interesting and sit down and start asking questions. I didn't need to people watch she did it for me and told me many interesting stories. I lack the charm to ever be able to get away with that.
I love to "people watch". I especially like to do it using my peripheral vision. They tend to be more genuine and less inhibited than if you or others are looking in their general direction. I often times can predict their ultimate actions just based on some snippets of their conversation and a perception of their character. But sometimes people will be people and they totally surprise you!!
On occasions but I prefer to interact, or just take in scenery.
Sometimes....I seat by the seawall and do...is funny but you can kind of guess their mood..
Yes indeed sometimes wonder the back stories to some
Yes, I people watch. It is a good idea for getting out of the house.
I posted about going to Wal-Mart and watching people last week. I like to.
I love to people-watch. I do it all the time at my Apartments. Some messed-up stuff goes on in real life and it's more interesting than TV.