Here I am again, having a go at something else I don't understand, this time its verbal sparring:
I have trouble maintaining acquaintances due to the talking aspect, I mean, I love talking, but everybody does it seems, because every time I say something there is always a reply whether it is necessary or not. Do people just like the sound of their own voices?
Obviously I am aware that there is a bit of to and fro in conversations as your words may unlock something the other wants to say, but sometimes I say things that stop at the end of a sentence and are on their own, that sentence does not need a caboose, a follow-up, a companion or similar sentence, it doesn't need any further remark or expounding upon, nor does it require the other to verbally admire it... it just is and that's all there is to it!
And into that same deal is the one-up and the same same, for instance, you say; "I stubbed my toe" and rather than let it go at that the other will say something like "oh sorry", "that sucks", "does it hurt", these are acceptable responses that you would expect but then there are the those people that have to tell you how it is worse for them "oh yeah that's nothing, the other day I..." or, their are those that everything that happens to you also happens to have happened to them, like your twins or something.
One wants to turn everything into a competition and the other wants to devalue the uniqueness of your experiences it seems.
when I was growing up people could say something and it wasn't automatically the start of a discussion, do you think we always have to reply to everything said around us?
OH YEAH!!! What is with people replying "I know" to everything you say. How could they possibly know ; ]
I have trouble maintaining acquaintances due to the talking aspect, I mean, I love talking, but everybody does it seems, because every time I say something there is always a reply whether it is necessary or not. Do people just like the sound of their own voices?
Obviously I am aware that there is a bit of to and fro in conversations as your words may unlock something the other wants to say, but sometimes I say things that stop at the end of a sentence and are on their own, that sentence does not need a caboose, a follow-up, a companion or similar sentence, it doesn't need any further remark or expounding upon, nor does it require the other to verbally admire it... it just is and that's all there is to it!
And into that same deal is the one-up and the same same, for instance, you say; "I stubbed my toe" and rather than let it go at that the other will say something like "oh sorry", "that sucks", "does it hurt", these are acceptable responses that you would expect but then there are the those people that have to tell you how it is worse for them "oh yeah that's nothing, the other day I..." or, their are those that everything that happens to you also happens to have happened to them, like your twins or something.
One wants to turn everything into a competition and the other wants to devalue the uniqueness of your experiences it seems.
when I was growing up people could say something and it wasn't automatically the start of a discussion, do you think we always have to reply to everything said around us?
OH YEAH!!! What is with people replying "I know" to everything you say. How could they possibly know ; ]