• @[email protected]
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    361 year ago

    That’s my wife. Leaving parties is the worst because I love the ol’ Irish Goodbye and she needs to say bye to EVERYONE at the party that she talked to.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      I’m fairly well connected and that’s exactly why I use the Irish goodbye LoL. It used to take me half of the party to say hello, then I’d be saying goodbye straight afterwards it felt. I realized that as long as I connected with you at the event you don’t remember if It was coming or going so I just started leaving. It was so liberating.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    I am acquainted with quite a few people in my smallish town (35,000) and it’s very hard to go out and not run into at least one person I recognize. I frequent most of the local shops, get to know the owners, get friendly with the clerks. It serves one well to get to know people.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    Depending on who I am with I could go either way. I’m like an extroverted introvert mutant haha.

  • FraidyBear
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    My mom. Grew up in a small town of about 25,000 and my mom was the front office manager for the local orthodontist. Orthodontist was great and even folks from “the big city” went to her. My whole life was going out with my mom and running into people who wanted to talk

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      I live in a small town with about 600 people, so “A small town of about 25,000” was crazy to read.

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          11 year ago

          It was originally classified as a town, because there used to be a lot more people not long ago. Many people left because there wasn’t enough work, and it’s not a very opportunistic place for kids.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    My mom seems to know everyone on the planet. Grocery shopping with her is the worst because she’ll run into people she knows every single time and spends forever talking to them.

  • TruthAintEasy
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    31 year ago

    How did you meet me and my brother? He has friends on every continent, I have like… 2 friends lol

  • @[email protected]
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    191 year ago

    My friend says I act like this.

    I read a book called “how to win friends and influence people” and it completely changed my life for the better once I started taking the book literally.

    Everybody tends to be selfish and think of themselves (not in a bad way). If you play into this and learn what people are interested in, you instantly become interesting to that person.

    “Hey Ricky, how’s your hot wheels collection! Get any new classics?” True story, different name. That’s just the butcher at the grocery store I frequent. He’ll tell me all about his latest hot wheels collection, and then I get a discount, we both win. I’ve made a friend, and influenced him to give me a deal.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      But how do you even know about his Hot wheels collection? It’s not like I ask all store clerks for their hobby.

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          I suppose you can try and start a conversation by talking about yourself, or “a friend”, then using that as a hook for asking about them. Or use a low hanging fruit, like a popular sport (something weird in USA, soccer everywhere else):

          “Damn, my friend can’t stop talking about his team, do you follow sports?” On a no, it’s a perfect opportunity to comment something like “Yeah, better stuff to spend your time with, right?”

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        He had a couple hot wheels out on the counter and I asked about them, so he was excited to share his hobby with me.

  • Flying SquidM
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    I’m kind of that friend because I’ve had a chance to meet and work with a lot of famous people without ever being especially famous or successful myself… but I do have a lot of stories. Both professional and incidental.

    For example-

    My dog played with Eric Idle’s dog in a park one day. We were the only two people there. We talked about dogs.

    • @[email protected]
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      You and your friend just casually met one of my favorite comedians/actors… Some people have all the luck. Well, at least this comment places me at (a very tenuous) two degrees of separation :)

      Any noteworthy encounters with Cleese?

      Edit because I misread

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        Cleese is kind of a jerk sadly. I can’t say I was personally introduced but I was in his vicinity for a spell in a professional capacity. I love his comedic persona but I can’t say I would want to have an extended discussion with him… He’s very… Acerbic in the not pleasant kind of way.

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    This is invariably the case when a person deep in the Introvert side of the scale goes out with a friend far into the opposite side of the same scale, (i.e. an Extrovert).

    On the other hand there are situations were it’s the Extrovert friend that feels awkward and the Introvert one that is at home and energized, normally anything to do with figuring out and solving really complex problems and situations rather that casual socializing.

    It’s absolutelly normal to feel comparativelly inept next to an expert doing their thing in their expert domain.

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    My wife and I are some weird combination of this. She’s a local doctor and we routinely see people that recognize her that she can’t acknowledge first.

    After volunteering multiple days in the lunchroom at my kid’s elementary school last year and working in a high school media center this year I’m a bit “that friend” but in a more creepy way because I know everyone’s kids, but not their parents.

    • UltraMagnus0001
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      51 year ago

      When I meet my kids friend’s parents I usually refer to them as eg Hey Joe’s Dad, how you doin’.

  • tygerprints
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    71 year ago

    Lordy yes. I have a friend who’s apparently friends with everyone else on the planet earth, he knows everyone from the mayor to the dog catcher to every person in every neighborhood we go into. Wherever we go, people come up to him and greet him and I’m like - uh - I’ll just stand her and hold your coke. I feel like the wall flower that hasn’t left my apartment in 25 years.