WTFFF do people in real life really talk like this?
Most of the things on this list i do not see anyone ever use in real life.
I hate how they are giving tips for better conversation but it reads incredibly phony and fake.
>starting conversations
>ever
Killer ways to get laughed at and looked at!
>>29469556
Most of those lines are cringe-tier. Either you come across like a pretentious cunt (like complaining about the wine) or like you're an overly friendly salesman.
>do you mind me saying hello
>asking if you're allowed to say hello
not even I'm this autistic
Uh, no but most people aren't opposed to talking about most of those topics but you either have to not be autistic and ask in a more casual way, or ask directly but in a tone that shows you understand that it's a bit awkward and forced so all parties involved know to push through that awkwardness to get to a fun conversation.
>>29469556
That's really cringey quite honestly.
This video helped me a bit in how to engage in conversations more naturally. If you really want to get better at communication you have to talk to more people though.
I'd recommend reading How To Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie as well.
I think redditors talk like that
>>29470835
forgot link woops.
https://www.ted.com/talks/celeste_headlee_10_ways_to_have_a_better_conversation/transcript?language=en