Claire386
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Small talk! Some people love it, some hate it. Most probably don't mind it, unless they're introverts or maybe find it too repetitive or ingenuine? What do you think of it??
In case anyone's wondering what I'm talking about it's like when someone messages you with 'hey', how are you?', 'what are you doing?' 'what's up' and 'and other common conversation starters.
I have a pretty interesting perspective when it comes to this as someone who lived in Paris (where small talk does exist and we have plenty of french equivalents to common english starter phrases) but small talk doesn't really take place the way it does in the U.S, especially among complete strangers. However as someone who currently lives and works in the U.S it's something I find myself having to do very often with people, especially with co workers and customers!
But one thing I always found pretty odd is when people ask me how I'm doing and when I reply they don't seem interested enough to respond at all.. like why ask in the first place??!
In one sense though, I'm happy that people think I'm interesting enough to talk to but I feel like with certain people small talk gets repetitive fast, sometimes to where the same question will be asked twice in a very short period, but with other people it bridges into actual conversations. But I totally get that many people aren't very good at coming up with topics to talk about after starting a conversation with small talk, so I can't say it actually bothers me that much either. Even if it's as basic and effortless as a 'hru' followed by a 'wyd'.
All things considered, I'd rather a friend ask me how my day is going without leading into other topics than to just ignore me and ruin the friendship lol.
In case anyone's wondering what I'm talking about it's like when someone messages you with 'hey', how are you?', 'what are you doing?' 'what's up' and 'and other common conversation starters.
I have a pretty interesting perspective when it comes to this as someone who lived in Paris (where small talk does exist and we have plenty of french equivalents to common english starter phrases) but small talk doesn't really take place the way it does in the U.S, especially among complete strangers. However as someone who currently lives and works in the U.S it's something I find myself having to do very often with people, especially with co workers and customers!
But one thing I always found pretty odd is when people ask me how I'm doing and when I reply they don't seem interested enough to respond at all.. like why ask in the first place??!
In one sense though, I'm happy that people think I'm interesting enough to talk to but I feel like with certain people small talk gets repetitive fast, sometimes to where the same question will be asked twice in a very short period, but with other people it bridges into actual conversations. But I totally get that many people aren't very good at coming up with topics to talk about after starting a conversation with small talk, so I can't say it actually bothers me that much either. Even if it's as basic and effortless as a 'hru' followed by a 'wyd'.
All things considered, I'd rather a friend ask me how my day is going without leading into other topics than to just ignore me and ruin the friendship lol.
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