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Im only really cagey around people that I dont know particularly well, and only this when I am stone cold sober. When I have had a couple I will virtually talk to anyone who has the patience to listen to my ridiculous comments, and I thank the people that have.
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I can appreciate it is difficult, because I used to be very socially awkward and shy - it sounds ridiculous but the trick really is to make yourself go talk to a bunch of people you don't know - queues outside gigs are great places to try this out, you know you've got at least the bands on the night in common - once you do it once, it's so much easier to do it again in future
As with many things, when you don't have a natural talent for it then it's down to practise to improve.
As with many things, when you don't have a natural talent for it then it's down to practise to improve.
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I used to be like chronically shy until I was in my late teens/early 20s. Especially when around girls for some reason. I don't know quite what changed, but I'm confident socially to the point of coming across as cocky these days
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VirginInvader wrote:I used to be like chronically shy until I was in my late teens/early 20s. Especially when around girls for some reason. I don't know quite what changed, but I'm confident socially to the point of coming across as cocky these days
Booze and age mate. That's what I put it down to at least.
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Its making the first move that's hard and takes a bit of practice. Also I find with people I sort of know but don't really, it can be awkward. If you can't think of anything to talk about, its best just to ask questions and take a bit of an interest in them, they'll prob like you more for it.
Depends on the situation too. Sometimes it's easy, sometimes it's just plain awkward. If its too weird or awkward I generally don't bother lol. But no it's best to make the effort, it'll usually pay off.
Depends on the situation too. Sometimes it's easy, sometimes it's just plain awkward. If its too weird or awkward I generally don't bother lol. But no it's best to make the effort, it'll usually pay off.
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I've never been able to sympathise with the shy thing whenever I'm left with a group of people I have a habit of running off my mouth until I've dominated the entire conversation. It's okay though because my brain is so huge that what I'm saying is invariably interesting and everyone is content to sit there with their mouths open in awe. Probably something to do with my huge nutsack and gallons of testosterone.
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Weirdly, ive never had a problem with making friends or being shy... as long as it's with people who I know i share an interest with, so i've got no qualms about going to speak to a guy I fancy, cos they will 99% of the time look like they are into metal which I know I can hold my ground with.
However, put me in a room with a load of 'normal' people who I dont appear to have anything to talk about with and I'll get all shy and withdrawn and won't speak to anyone. This has been a big problem for me starting uni / jobs and things with people I don't know. It more often than not makes me come across as rude and stuck up as well.
However, put me in a room with a load of 'normal' people who I dont appear to have anything to talk about with and I'll get all shy and withdrawn and won't speak to anyone. This has been a big problem for me starting uni / jobs and things with people I don't know. It more often than not makes me come across as rude and stuck up as well.
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Nantha wrote:It more often than not makes me come across as rude and stuck up as well.
This worries me. I am convinced that I come across as a complete bitch to some people because I try to put on a confident front in general but I don't like talking to people I've just met straight away, in case they think I'm being forward and pushy.
So the cumulative effect is of a person who is so wrapped up in their own world they clearly don't have the time to talk to you.
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I like to observe at first, get a good sense of what people are like, before I enter any conversations - good and bad I suppose, but it works for me. I'm also quite shy, but I've improved so much on talking to people no matter the age difference or varied interests. I should thank work for that one - working with 6 other people who are atleast twice my age can be a fucking pain in the arse at times, but I've learnt so much the last 18 months.
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I generally find myself quite uninteresting on my own, so I generally bait conversation topics out of the other person.
Turns out other people are hella interesting at least 75% of the time. And then I can run with what they're saying, hopefully make them laugh.
However my overall preference is to be at least 4 pints in when meeting new people.
Turns out other people are hella interesting at least 75% of the time. And then I can run with what they're saying, hopefully make them laugh.
However my overall preference is to be at least 4 pints in when meeting new people.
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Polite small talk doesn't commit you to anything - although it is harder in a room full of people you know nothing about. However, just having a polite conversation isn't selling your soul to someone - I don't see any reason to hold back completely just in case you have nothing in common. What are you going to lose in that few minutes of conversation?
At the end of the day, just by the law of probabilities you are going to meet far more people in your life who are not worth your time, compared with a few who are and you'll want to maintain contact with. If someone you talk to turns out to be uninteresting, put it down to experience and move along.
Easier said than done though. Personally I'm uncomfortable in situations where everyone knows each other and I'm the only new person. In fact, I hate those situations with a passion. However, I've learnt to cope with them given that a certain person has a habit of just dumping me in a group of people *he* knows and wandering off - sink or swim is a surprisingly effective situation for learning people skills!
At the end of the day, just by the law of probabilities you are going to meet far more people in your life who are not worth your time, compared with a few who are and you'll want to maintain contact with. If someone you talk to turns out to be uninteresting, put it down to experience and move along.
Easier said than done though. Personally I'm uncomfortable in situations where everyone knows each other and I'm the only new person. In fact, I hate those situations with a passion. However, I've learnt to cope with them given that a certain person has a habit of just dumping me in a group of people *he* knows and wandering off - sink or swim is a surprisingly effective situation for learning people skills!
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Nantha wrote:I'd gladly have good conversations and companionship over fucking and cuddling anyday tbh
I can have good conversations with friends
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I'm shy because I can't talk, rather than the other way around if that makes sense. Little comes to mind and I can't put thoughts into words*. It's hard enough talking to people I know - even girlfriends struggled to get much conversation out of me - let alone talking to strangers.
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Watching Peter Kay jsut reminded me, the easiest way to practice shitty small talk is with taxi drivers. They're always chatty about the most menial of things.
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siliconfury wrote:Watching Peter Kay jsut reminded me, the easiest way to practice shitty small talk is with taxi drivers. They're always chatty about the most menial of things.
Friendliest taxi driver in the world ever works for Ebor in York
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