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by vorpalhex
1653 days ago
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Polite conversations are for strangers, coworkers, and other people who have to deal with you in a service role. To rephrase, please don't give your waitress or barber a rant on how candidate X is doing A and B. You should have good friends who willingly engage in deep conversation with you, whether it's religion, sex, politics, etc. That is where your openness and vulnerability are - not with bots on twitter. |
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I’ve noticed this pattern with quite a few people I’ve met lately. Completely embarrassed to discuss anything significant like why they’re doing what they’re doing, what they want out of life, and how they’re going about accomplishing it - if at all. It’s topics that most people are just deathly afraid of speaking about while in public but truly are necessary to understand what the heck a person really is like. (Assuming you want to be close to them and support them)