Are you awkward?
No I spend a great deal of my time in isolation because I'm very gifted socially.
>>58392524
Kek
Nah
I talk to strangers pretty easily and can hold conversations. I used to be awkward but I forced myself to get out of my comfort zone and learn to socialize properly
>>58392605
Any tips?
>>58392699
Ask questions about people if conversation gets dull, ask them where they're from or what they like to do for fun and that can open up a lot more topics. Don't bother with people that give one word answers, they're impolite or terrible conversationalist and not worth the time.
I suggest practicing with old people because they like to tell stories.
If you fumble or something just keep on, they probably won't notice and if they did they'll forget about it in an hour or so.
Smile with your mouth closed and if you're uncomfortable with looking in somebody's eyes look at the bridge of their nose instead.
>>58393067
I'll have to try that later :3
Thanks.
Whenever I try to keep a conversation going, I always run out of topics pretty fast
>>58393198
Yeah, it takes awhile to get the hang of it and some people SUCK at answering in a way that can help move the conversation along, awhile back I was chatting with somebody and it went kind of like this
"Good morning, how are you?"
-"fine thanks, yourself?"
"' I'm alright, couldn't help but notice you have an accent, where are you from?"
-"I'm from Brooklyn"
"How long have you been over here?"
-"30 years"
"What brought you here?"
-"The weather and there's less crime"
"Is it bad over there?"
And that opened the flood gates, we somehow ended up taking about horror movies and he told some stories about New York in the 70s. It was pretty rad
>>58394538
W-would that work with a frenchie?
>>58395074
give it a try, if it doesn't then you never have to see them again, there's 7 billion people on this planet and to most you will be background noise so don't beat yourself up over small mishaps
>>58395695
naaah... i want this frenchie for me :3