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giveme5
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 1:19 pm    Post subject: Good Conversations Reply with quote

How do you start and maintain good conversations??? Sometimes, i manage to start a conversation with someone and have it going relatively well. but after a while, it just start stops and i just can't think of anything else to say.
i hate those awkward silences, so i end up saying something really stupid. Embarassed

i guess, this is something that is hard to teach/learn. it comes with the personality i suppose? but oh well, what the heck...give me some advice. im miserable.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 6:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think as time goes on the anxiety gets worse, or the negative thoughts start to kick in after so long

Its hard to maintain the same level of confidence from start to finnish of a conversation especially if your not prepared, in most cases you wouldn't be unless you were psychic

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 7:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is a thing I hate. It's hard to find conversation subjects and when I'm talking to somebody at first it's ok, but after a while I can't go on since nothing else comes to mind. So I try to think of things to say and I get stick. It happens when I'm with one person. If I'm with 2 people is different, I'm more relaxed cause the other 2 person can talk while I listen.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 7:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

arlequin wrote:
This is a thing I hate. It's hard to find conversation subjects and when I'm talking to somebody at first it's ok, but after a while I can't go on since nothing else comes to mind. So I try to think of things to say and I get stick. It happens when I'm with one person. If I'm with 2 people is different, I'm more relaxed cause the other 2 person can talk while I listen.


Same with me. I am much more comfortable in groups of 3 or 4 people as there is less burden on me to keep the conversation going, so I relax and just contribute when I want to. When it's just me and one other person, and am constantly anxious about what to say next.

I'm also fine at starting conversations. It's easy to come up with one or two things to say, but unless the other person is very chatty, things soon dry up. And because I started the conversation, I feel the onus is on me to then keep it going, which I can't...so it gets embarassing.

One of the pieces of advice that many "specialists" give about conversations is to ask questions of the other person, get them to talk about themselves. Whilst this does occassionally work with very talkative people, I find it often doesn't lead to a particularly natural or comfortable conversation. It can turn into a session of 20 questions and the other person starts to get fed up with the Spanish Inquisition.

The best conversations are those which come naturally, where there is a genuine common interest and you actually enjoy discussing it. If you're forcing yourself to think of things to say, it's just not gonna work.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 12:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Good Conversations Reply with quote

giveme5 wrote:
How do you start and maintain good conversations??? Sometimes, i manage to start a conversation with someone and have it going relatively well. but after a while, it just start stops and i just can't think of anything else to say.
i hate those awkward silences, so i end up saying something really stupid. Embarassed

i guess, this is something that is hard to teach/learn. it comes with the personality i suppose? but oh well, what the heck...give me some advice. im miserable.


How about making a list of things that you can talk about and memorise them, so when you get stuck, just talk about one of the things on the list. I am not sure if this will help, but it is a start.

Good luck!

annie

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 3:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

A trick you could try to use to get a conversations past those akward moments is to just ask the first relative question that comes to mind. If your eating lunch for example, and you've run out of things to say, ask about their lunch. Even if it sounds wierd and corny like "How does that food taste?" Either way it's better than nothing. You can then give your own opinion on ow that food sounds, or how it tastes to you if you've tried it. Also, don't ask yes or no questions, that won't get you nowhere.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I asked my therapist a similar question about how to carry on a good conversation. I found that no matter what I said, I'd always feel incredibly awkward. :\

I'll be in a chatroom, and still have the same problem. My therapist just told me to be myself. That's sort of hard for me though, because I always have the tendency of beating around the bush.

Somebody will ask me for my honest opinon, and I'll usually just sit there and say "Uhh...I couldn't say?" Usually, they'll just give me a weird look and start talking about something else.

I also, found that most of my friends never stop talking, and if I'm stuck and I don't know what to say, they won't be offended, because they would have started talking about something totally different by then.

I wouldn't be to stressed out about it. What I tend to do, is start talking about a common subject that mostly everybody knows about. For example, video games, movies or music and PRAY that they don't start talking about cars. Smile


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

today happened a very weird thing to me.

i met my friend that we usually talk on phone for about 4 hours... when we were out i couldnt find a subject to talk on... and it's really weird cuz when we are on the phone i cant stop talking! maybe because we were in a resturant and there were poeple or maybe because of eye contact... i really dont know!

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am generally horrible at conversation. And when I do conversation, it usually ends sort of awkwardly (I've found that long silences kill conversations). It's sort of frustrating too, tho, because sometimes I have something in my head that I want to say, but I have a hard time wording it properly, and sometimes people just bore me, so it gets quite tedious to maintain that conversation. One tip that I picked up is -- as basic as it may sound to some of you -- to plan each sentence in your head before you say it, keeping in mind what you're going to say in the next sentence, then say the first sentence, then word the second one properly, etc... If you understand it, I hope it helps you, because it has been helping me a bit (When I have things to say, that is).

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 8:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

LeapFrog wrote:
One tip that I picked up is -- as basic as it may sound to some of you -- to plan each sentence in your head before you say it, keeping in mind what you're going to say in the next sentence, then say the first sentence, then word the second one properly, etc... If you understand it, I hope it helps you, because it has been helping me a bit (When I have things to say, that is).


the problem is when you dont have a subject to make the sentence on Confused

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