What’s on your mind
Replies
-
JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
cool shirt
THANK you! It says "I'd rather be swimming at Kraken Mare - Lunar Park" because that's the biggest sea on Saturn's largest moon, Titan. 400,000 square km! That's bigger than the Caspian sea. But it's mostly made of methane so that makes it pretty funny. That'd smell terrible. Plus the cool picture of Saturn on it.JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
That shirt looks to cool for this weather we are having right now. Why didn't you wear something warmer?
Not as cold as Titan though amirite? Ha! Like -180C
is Titan or Europa colder?
Off the top of my head not sure but if I had to guess I'd say Titan is colder since it's Saturn's moon which is farther away than Europa, Jupiter's moon.
this is the most uninformative Ted talk ever tbh1 -
This content has been removed.
-
JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
cool shirt
THANK you! It says "I'd rather be swimming at Kraken Mare - Lunar Park" because that's the biggest sea on Saturn's largest moon, Titan. 400,000 square km! That's bigger than the Caspian sea. But it's mostly made of methane so that makes it pretty funny. That'd smell terrible. Plus the cool picture of Saturn on it.JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
That shirt looks to cool for this weather we are having right now. Why didn't you wear something warmer?
Not as cold as Titan though amirite? Ha! Like -180C
is Titan or Europa colder?
Off the top of my head not sure but if I had to guess I'd say Titan is colder since it's Saturn's moon which is farther away from the sun than Europa, Jupiter's moon.
Europa would be the answer
The surface temperature is a chilly -260 deg F (-162.222 C)0 -
JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »Quick google search says Europa's surface temp is -160C BUT the poles can be like -220C so yikes who knows
but which one harbors life2 -
This content has been removed.
-
This content has been removed.
-
This content has been removed.
-
JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
cool shirt
THANK you! It says "I'd rather be swimming at Kraken Mare - Lunar Park" because that's the biggest sea on Saturn's largest moon, Titan. 400,000 square km! That's bigger than the Caspian sea. But it's mostly made of methane so that makes it pretty funny. That'd smell terrible. Plus the cool picture of Saturn on it.JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
That shirt looks to cool for this weather we are having right now. Why didn't you wear something warmer?
Not as cold as Titan though amirite? Ha! Like -180C
is Titan or Europa colder?
Off the top of my head not sure but if I had to guess I'd say Titan is colder since it's Saturn's moon which is farther away from the sun than Europa, Jupiter's moon.
Europa would be the answer
The surface temperature is a chilly -260 deg F (-162.222 C)
-162 is warmer than -180
Who even talks in Celsius?2 -
JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
cool shirt
THANK you! It says "I'd rather be swimming at Kraken Mare - Lunar Park" because that's the biggest sea on Saturn's largest moon, Titan. 400,000 square km! That's bigger than the Caspian sea. But it's mostly made of methane so that makes it pretty funny. That'd smell terrible. Plus the cool picture of Saturn on it.JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
That shirt looks to cool for this weather we are having right now. Why didn't you wear something warmer?
Not as cold as Titan though amirite? Ha! Like -180C
is Titan or Europa colder?
Off the top of my head not sure but if I had to guess I'd say Titan is colder since it's Saturn's moon which is farther away than Europa, Jupiter's moon.
this is the most uninformative Ted talk ever tbh
Hey man, I just wanted to talk about my shirt
funny enough i just figured it was like a Rick and morty shirt or something1 -
This content has been removed.
-
JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
cool shirt
THANK you! It says "I'd rather be swimming at Kraken Mare - Lunar Park" because that's the biggest sea on Saturn's largest moon, Titan. 400,000 square km! That's bigger than the Caspian sea. But it's mostly made of methane so that makes it pretty funny. That'd smell terrible. Plus the cool picture of Saturn on it.JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
That shirt looks to cool for this weather we are having right now. Why didn't you wear something warmer?
Not as cold as Titan though amirite? Ha! Like -180C
is Titan or Europa colder?
Off the top of my head not sure but if I had to guess I'd say Titan is colder since it's Saturn's moon which is farther away from the sun than Europa, Jupiter's moon.
Europa would be the answer
The surface temperature is a chilly -260 deg F (-162.222 C)
-162 is warmer than -180
Who even talks in Celsius?
Everyone else :laugh:
Define everyone else.0 -
This content has been removed.
-
JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »Quick google search says Europa's surface temp is -160C BUT the poles can be like -220C so yikes who knows
If Europa is so cold, how do all those people survive? Those poor Greeks and Italians and whatever other countries are over there.
Galileo just wasn't very creative I guess
Isn't Galileo a type of Italian ice cream?1 -
This content has been removed.
-
I can only access the forum and my inbox, nothing else seems to work for me on here today.1
-
This content has been removed.
-
JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »Quick google search says Europa's surface temp is -160C BUT the poles can be like -220C so yikes who knows
If Europa is so cold, how do all those people survive? Those poor Greeks and Italians and whatever other countries are over there.
Galileo just wasn't very creative I guess
Isn't Galileo a type of Italian ice cream?
Yes and it's so delicious. You haven't had it until you've had it on a brooch bun though.
0 -
JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
cool shirt
THANK you! It says "I'd rather be swimming at Kraken Mare - Lunar Park" because that's the biggest sea on Saturn's largest moon, Titan. 400,000 square km! That's bigger than the Caspian sea. But it's mostly made of methane so that makes it pretty funny. That'd smell terrible. Plus the cool picture of Saturn on it.JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
That shirt looks to cool for this weather we are having right now. Why didn't you wear something warmer?
Not as cold as Titan though amirite? Ha! Like -180C
is Titan or Europa colder?
Off the top of my head not sure but if I had to guess I'd say Titan is colder since it's Saturn's moon which is farther away than Europa, Jupiter's moon.
this is the most uninformative Ted talk ever tbh
Hey man, I just wanted to talk about my shirt
funny enough i just figured it was like a Rick and morty shirt or something
:laugh: That'd be awesome but it's an actual place lol
Not the the park, but the lake.
Bret Easton Ellis wrote a book called Lunar Park years ago and it was like my favorite thing in the world for a long time i wish your shirt was about that tbh sorry just statin the facts1 -
RomaineCalm wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »Quick google search says Europa's surface temp is -160C BUT the poles can be like -220C so yikes who knows
If Europa is so cold, how do all those people survive? Those poor Greeks and Italians and whatever other countries are over there.
Galileo just wasn't very creative I guess
Isn't Galileo a type of Italian ice cream?
Yes and it's so delicious. You haven't had it until you've had it on a brooch bun though.
That sounds yummy. Bone apple teeth3 -
This content has been removed.
-
JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
cool shirt
THANK you! It says "I'd rather be swimming at Kraken Mare - Lunar Park" because that's the biggest sea on Saturn's largest moon, Titan. 400,000 square km! That's bigger than the Caspian sea. But it's mostly made of methane so that makes it pretty funny. That'd smell terrible. Plus the cool picture of Saturn on it.JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »CharDee_MacDennis wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »Thinking about small talk and how people say they lack the skill of small talk. I wonder if it's that perhaps sometimes they just don't care to engage with others that much?
Small talk might seem unnecessary but it's a building block of forming rapport with someone. So if you don't care to form that rapport then you'd be annoyed by small talking with them. I get that.
I guess since I am a social person, this seems foreign to me, not knowing how to small talk, or not wanting to.
I always feel in a better mood when I've had a lovely exchange with someone on the elevator or at the store, etc.
Don't misread me, some have been absolutely awkward, but at least I tried. Not everyone welcomes it.
It also just occurred to me that maybe I don't mind small talk because it changes people's assumptions about me. If they were to not talk to me, they might assume I'm *insert adjective here* when I'm not. This has happened a lot as evidenced by people who have told me their initial thoughts about me once we got to know each other.
Sometimes I think too much.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brettnelson/2012/03/30/six-reasons-small-talk-is-very-important-and-how-to-get-better-at-it/#b784c6464760
What a helpful article. For those of us who struggle this is some sage advice.
"Now that you’re convinced small talk is worth the effort, here’s how to get better at it. Ready? Practice. Try stuff out, see what works. That’s it. As for technique, remember the basics: make eye contact, drop a compliment (if you mean it), share a common experience (while keeping the focus on the other person), and don’t be too self-conscious."
Thanks a lot for nothing. If I knew what to practice I would already be practicing.
In other news if you want to get stronger and don't have experience just stroll into the gym and start picking stuff up.
Well, alrighty then.
Maybe this is more sage-y?
https://www.businessinsider.com/get-better-at-small-talk-2016-10
That one is better. Reading it though just makes me realize how much I enjoy being an introvert. On top of that, I feel like there are so many topics that are off limits to strangers. For example, the article suggests "do you have kids?" yet I have a group of friends on facebook who are constantly posting how inconsiderate to people who may have gone through a miscarriage that question can be. Small talk with strangers is just a mine field waiting to go bad.
Well I guess you can't please (unoffend) all people all the time.
If you see me in an elevator and I happen to try to strike up a short conversation about the weather, or compliment you on your cool tshirt, and you look at me like I have five heads, I'll know it's you not me.
I will say, I hate small talk and I'm not only not good at it - I don't want to be better at it, BUT if you were to bring up my cool t-shirt I could chat your ear off. A lot of times I'm disappointed when no one brings up my shirt
The weather on the other hand might get a half-hearted smirk.
That shirt looks to cool for this weather we are having right now. Why didn't you wear something warmer?
Not as cold as Titan though amirite? Ha! Like -180C
is Titan or Europa colder?
Off the top of my head not sure but if I had to guess I'd say Titan is colder since it's Saturn's moon which is farther away than Europa, Jupiter's moon.
this is the most uninformative Ted talk ever tbh
Hey man, I just wanted to talk about my shirt
funny enough i just figured it was like a Rick and morty shirt or something
:laugh: That'd be awesome but it's an actual place lol
Not the the park, but the lake.
Bret Easton Ellis wrote a book called Lunar Park years ago and it was like my favorite thing in the world for a long time i wish your shirt was about that tbh sorry just statin the facts
About our moon or Titan? I don't read a lot of books but I remember the Futurama episode on Lunar Park.
no it was a meta-fiction novel where Bret was the main character and Patrick Bateman from American Psycho (another book which Bret wrote IRL) became real and started killing people. and it was also a kind of haunted house story. sadly it didn't end in a showdown on the moon. but there was a picture of the moon on the book cover so i feel its related to the discussion.0 -
I can't find the matchmaker thread but I think iMago and tinkerhellraiser would be a cute couple.6
-
RomaineCalm wrote: »I can't find the matchmaker thread but I think iMago and tinkerhellraiser would be a cute couple.
she actually hates me right now i think. i criticized her art.2 -
I very much would like a sourdough king from BK, but they're 970 calories and I don't feel like starving the rest of the day. Also they're expensive af.0
-
RomaineCalm wrote: »I can't find the matchmaker thread but I think iMago and tinkerhellraiser would be a cute couple.
I agree
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10718227/the-official-mfp-love-match-thread-for-totally-not-nude-people#latest
3 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »I can't find the matchmaker thread but I think iMago and tinkerhellraiser would be a cute couple.
I agree
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10718227/the-official-mfp-love-match-thread-for-totally-not-nude-people#latest
Ah, thank you. I don't know how I missed it...1 -
RomaineCalm wrote: »I can't find the matchmaker thread but I think iMago and tinkerhellraiser would be a cute couple.
she actually hates me right now i think. i criticized her art.
Did she post here? I wanna see.1 -
RomaineCalm wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »I can't find the matchmaker thread but I think iMago and tinkerhellraiser would be a cute couple.
she actually hates me right now i think. i criticized her art.
Did she post here? I wanna see.
nope1 -
This content has been removed.
-
RomaineCalm wrote: »RomaineCalm wrote: »I can't find the matchmaker thread but I think iMago and tinkerhellraiser would be a cute couple.
she actually hates me right now i think. i criticized her art.
Did she post here? I wanna see.
I can't help you with that but I can show you some of my art. This picture is a picture I made of that scene in that movie Titanic.
6
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.3K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 424 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions