beastie
and then what?
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Do others find themselves "dumbing" down their conversations with others just to participate in conversations at social gatherings?
Usually I find myself standing with a drink in hand with a non intentional, bland look on my face (Ive been told to smile or been asked what's wrong) and feel like I should be participating - I am often enjoying myself to some extent but don't feel like I should be standing there grinning like the Cheshire cat.
Then, drumming up some inane conversation, usually based on asking questions and sounding interested in the person I am speaking to, I end up creating an impression that I am someone who is passive and end up with someone making stupid remarks to/at me for the rest of the night. If I add something intelligent to the conversation it quickly becomes stilted. My husband says I take a long time to get to know properly and "most" people just like to banter about trivial things. Is he right and do any others have similar problems with this?
Usually I find myself standing with a drink in hand with a non intentional, bland look on my face (Ive been told to smile or been asked what's wrong) and feel like I should be participating - I am often enjoying myself to some extent but don't feel like I should be standing there grinning like the Cheshire cat.
Then, drumming up some inane conversation, usually based on asking questions and sounding interested in the person I am speaking to, I end up creating an impression that I am someone who is passive and end up with someone making stupid remarks to/at me for the rest of the night. If I add something intelligent to the conversation it quickly becomes stilted. My husband says I take a long time to get to know properly and "most" people just like to banter about trivial things. Is he right and do any others have similar problems with this?