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I'm certainly not an expert on conversations, but this strikes me as annoying: https://getpocket.com/explore/item/the-3-minutes-it-takes-to-read-this-will-impr... The 3 Minutes It Takes To Read This Will Improve Your Conversations Forever Ask “why” three times. You want to annoy me? Keep asking me "why?" There are reasons I never wanted kids, and their constant "Why?"s are high on top of the list, along with diapers and my parents always telling me "Just you wait until you have kids." Don’t ask, “What was fun about your trip?” Instead, drill down and ask, “What was the single most fun moment of the trip?” I really, really, despise questions like this. It's like when people ask me, "What was your most embarrassing moment?" Fuck if I know - I've blocked it out. You want me to pick one of the other 10,000 moments at random? Then it won't be the most embarrassing. (Lots of examples of that in the article.) Look, I'm pretty sure there's some useful information here. Avoiding yes/no questions - I get that. "Wanna go to the movies?" "No." "Did you have a good day?" "Yes." But turning this around, someone asking me a lot of these questions feels like putting me on the spot. But hell, what do I know? I'm an introverted basement troll who happens to not live in a basement. What do you think makes for good conversation? |