Is it true that people like to talk about themselves?
Is asking them questions a good general strategy in conversation?
Does this apply to places like tinder?
And another thing, what about nodding, smiling and generally things aiding maintaining the conversation? They're good, yeah? Because I've read somewhere that nodding is not confident body language.
>>17186526
Sounds like autism
>>17186531
thank you for introducing yourself
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>>17186526
I like talking about things in common and things we both experience. Also funny stories so in a sense I like to talk about myself. It's surprising when people do ask about me though.
>>17186526
>Is it true that people like to talk about themselves?
I thought it was, but now i just got blindsided because everyone suddenly wants to talk about me and i don't know what to do.
>Is asking them questions a good general strategy in conversation?
Yes. Learn to do this and you can hold at least 1/4 of a proper conversation.
>Does this apply to places like tinder?
Yes.
>nodding, smiling and generally things aiding maintaining the conversation? They're good, yeah?
Yes, obviously. What the hell else do you do?!
Just-smile-and-nod is the strategy that gets me through 95% of all social interaction. Same with other socially inept people i've talked to.