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  • sharknserg@plush.cityS sharknserg@plush.city

    Saw this elsewhere, thought it'd be a good to share here

    jgeorge@oldbytes.spaceJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    jgeorge@oldbytes.space
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    #59

    @sharkNserg So funny (possibly) story, an old acquaintance of mine used to hame Strong Opinions about “small talk” that were in line with your comments - they are “polite noises” that we are set in our ways to both state and reply, and the *content* of the reply doesn’t matter, it’s that there *is* a reply that makes the other person feel seen and recognized and the lack of a response comes across as cold, caring, and inhuman, and likely is someone you would otherwise want to avoid.

    To prove that the ‘response’ to small talk was itself irrelevant, he used to reply to canned small talk comments by *quacking*. Almost nobody ever mentioned it, they took the response - any response - as an acknowldgement.

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    • sharknserg@plush.cityS sharknserg@plush.city

      Saw this elsewhere, thought it'd be a good to share here

      mycotropic@beige.partyM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #60

      @sharkNserg

      I like to make eye contact, yawn broadly and then walk away. This shows that we aren't threatening to each other!

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      • sharknserg@plush.cityS sharknserg@plush.city

        Saw this elsewhere, thought it'd be a good to share here

        lmgenealogy@mstdn.caL This user is from outside of this forum
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        #61

        @sharkNserg I love this - it's really helpful to me because I also have terrible difficulty with small talk. This makes me think there's perhaps a point to it.

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        • sharknserg@plush.cityS sharknserg@plush.city

          Saw this elsewhere, thought it'd be a good to share here

          jackemled@furry.engineerJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          jackemled@furry.engineer
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          #62

          @sharkNserg meow > "nice weather today"

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          • coffee@toot.cafeC coffee@toot.cafe

            @ide Wait wait wait. Are you telling me those clickbaity articles I have been reading all my life -- claiming that 90% of NT communication is nonverbal+subtext and words barely matter -- are wrong?

            Conversely, do you understand how much _subtext_ a single meow can hold?

            @sharkNserg

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            #63

            @Coffee @ide @sharkNserg The words don't matter, just that you say them. The words will be interpreted as the listener wishes. They will do a basic scan over the words to see which ones you use & guess what you might mean from that. Apparently "nice weather today" means "let's be friends" & "so we can infer from this that there must be some imaginary number i which must be equal to the square root of negative one" means "I am extremely dangerous & going to hurt you, now you must make a threat display of your own to scare me away[1]".

            [1] Hyperbole.

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            • vapaad@wandering.shopV vapaad@wandering.shop

              @sharkNserg people who hate small talk freak me out

              I do not know you why are you trying to talk about something so serious. It's very selfish and no one likes an edgelord.

              Or even worse: if you refuse to talk to strangers your world will be very small and the antithesis of the community based world that needs to come into being.

              clayote@peoplemaking.gamesC This user is from outside of this forum
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              #64

              @vapaad @sharkNserg Speaking for myself, but also a common experience among autistics: it took me a very long time to get a sense of what the average person considers to be "too serious for someone I just met".

              It didn't help that it's pretty common for people to universalize their own conversational "weights"; so, for instance, the dictum "never talk about politics with someone you've just met," even construed narrowly to refer just to partisan electoral politics, is still a bad rule! I don't want to be friends with Trumpists, and using a vague "orange man bad"-level slogan as a feeler is also small talk. I recommend it.

              Yet people advised me against that all the time, honestly believing they were being helpful, when they were really offloading their emotional baggage on me. It sucks if your own politics small talk made you unpopular, but that's either your problem, or theirs.

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              • ozzelot@mstdn.socialO ozzelot@mstdn.social

                @Coffee
                meow
                @Stephanie @sharkNserg

                coffee@toot.cafeC This user is from outside of this forum
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                #65

                @ozzelot meow!

                @Stephanie

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                • simondassow@masto.aiS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #66

                  @arthfach @irina @sharkNserg In terms of general communication I agree, that neither has to be small, nor even talk, which is a specific form of exchange.
                  Even just nodding and smiling alone works better for some of us, as it's potentially perceived as an order of magnitude less pretentious.
                  Talking about disabilities also hints at misunderstanding the double empathy problem altogether I think, as both "sides" are perfectly fine by themselves - it's the interactions that aren't.

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                  • stephanie@thetransagenda.gayS stephanie@thetransagenda.gay

                    @Coffee@toot.cafe @sharkNserg@plush.city If the purpose of small talk is to make friendly noises, then meowing is also a form of small talk

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                    #67

                    @Stephanie small babby kitty talk
                    @Coffee @sharkNserg

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                    • sharknserg@plush.cityS sharknserg@plush.city

                      Saw this elsewhere, thought it'd be a good to share here

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                      #68

                      @sharkNserg tech-oriented people might see it this way: your algorithm doesn't just immediately start dumping data, right? It checks "is the other party ready to receive, what bandwidth can they handle, which protocols do they support?"

                      I've had folks come up to me and immediately launch into a rant, and I'm thinking "hey! I'm in a grumpy mood, I don't have much time, another day I'd have been happy to hear you but this was impolite"

                      Small talk is meant to gauge availability and mood, before introducing potential topics for deeper conversation, with mutual consent.

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                      • sharknserg@plush.cityS sharknserg@plush.city

                        Saw this elsewhere, thought it'd be a good to share here

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                        #69

                        @sharkNserg I've known its purpose for ages and I still hate it.

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                        • sharknserg@plush.cityS sharknserg@plush.city

                          Saw this elsewhere, thought it'd be a good to share here

                          nagaram@gts.thinkstoomuch.netN This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #70

                          @sharkNserg

                          Whenever I'm hiking I always give a friendly "Howdy!" When I pass some one.

                          Just she we all know no ones a murderer

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                            #71

                            @billiglarper
                            I love the German way – just be sure to only drink in moderation or it becomes quite the downer!
                            @lornajane @adar @sharkNserg

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                            • sharknserg@plush.cityS sharknserg@plush.city

                              Saw this elsewhere, thought it'd be a good to share here

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                              @sharkNserg last smalltalk I had to endure was to the tune of "we must seize the means of production" so your audience definitely makes a difference

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                              • lornajane@indieweb.socialL lornajane@indieweb.social

                                @billiglarper @adar @sharkNserg Any tips for making it sound less like an interrogation?

                                adar@social.coopA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                #73

                                @lornajane @billiglarper @sharkNserg
                                When my small talk gets a bit like an interogation it's because I'm feeling anxious. So for me, it's about self soothing. And after reading this thread... it's about self soothing for long enough, while making small talk, for me to perceive the other person as un-threatening (if that is the reality).

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                                • sharknserg@plush.cityS sharknserg@plush.city

                                  Based on my replies, I get the feeling people on Fedi are more likely to feel attacked by this, so, please take my reassurance:

                                  It is ok to not like small talk, it is okay to be bad at it, it is okay to wish you didn't get put into situations where you feel like you're forced into it

                                  All this post is for is demystifying why others do it and why it's not bad or shallow that they do it

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                                  #74

                                  @sharkNserg This really resonated with me. Loved the perspective.

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                                  • mycotropic@beige.partyM mycotropic@beige.party

                                    @sharkNserg

                                    I like to make eye contact, yawn broadly and then walk away. This shows that we aren't threatening to each other!

                                    valhalla@social.gl-como.itV This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @mycotropic @sharkNserg wait? I thought you were supposed to blink slowly, then avoid eye contact and sit quietly while very pointedly looking elsewhere
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                                    • valhalla@social.gl-como.itV valhalla@social.gl-como.it
                                      @mycotropic @sharkNserg wait? I thought you were supposed to blink slowly, then avoid eye contact and sit quietly while very pointedly looking elsewhere
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                                      #76

                                      @valhalla @sharkNserg

                                      I think that both approaches are interpreted as low threat which is, I think, the point!

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