• @esc27
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    551 month ago

    Then they briefly acknowledge you before returning to whatever uninteresting topic they were already discussing and tighten the circle so that you could not join in even if you wanted to…

    You look around the room and everyone is in tight circles, making mostly small talk, with a few people in each circle dominating the conversations. At best, all you can do is stand outside a circle, essentially eavesdropping, but that’s creepy.

    So you just wander the room admiring the art and architecture, look out the windows, etc., before either finding a way to leave or finding a quiet corner and pulling out your phone.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 month ago

      It’s pretty unfriendly not to leave an opening for others to wander in and join the conversation at a party. I’ve been standing around wondering why I’m there for sure though. Something to keep in mind as you’re enthusiastically chatting yourself at some point in the future. 😆

    • @Blue_Morpho
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      111 month ago

      Then they briefly acknowledge you before returning to whatever uninteresting topic they were already discussing

      The fact that you call their topic uninteresting means you don’t care about others but expect them to care about you. That is you being self centered. You expect others to listen to your interests without first listening to theirs.

      That means taking a real interest in their topic even if it’s something stupid like sports. If you don’t know enough to contribute the conversation that means you are learning something new- which is a good thing.

      And just because you listened to them doesn’t mean they immediately owe you to listen to you.

      • @glitchdx
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        -41 month ago

        read the room dude.

        • @Blue_Morpho
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          101 month ago

          I don’t care about what kids think about me. I’m trying to help.

          Being different is fine. The post above mine was embracing being a narcissist. It’s a variation of this attitude:

          https://xkcd.com/610/

          • @WhatYouNeed
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            1 month ago

            On the subway I’m more Homer

          • @glitchdx
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            11 month ago

            I didn’t argue against what you said because technically you’re correct. Divorced of all context, I’d agree with you. However, in the context of the current conversation, I see why the majority of opinions are downvoting you (it’s actually closer now than it was when I previously commented, so let’s see where public opinion goes).

            • @Blue_Morpho
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              01 month ago

              As I already said, public opinion doesn’t matter to me.