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I'm generally a shy person, and I've been thinking a lot lately about how to improve my conversational skills--Particularly in a way that is less anxiety provoking than just walking up to random people and chatting. So I am wondering, could talking on skype, or making youtube videos help aspies develop better social skills? Let me know what you think.

i say yes it may help i skype but still pretty shy even when i skype with my best friend .

and most of the time i just sit there and make weird faces at him
 
i think if you get comfortable with the person, voice chats will help. the first time i did that with someone i didn't talk at all, but i think if i did it again i would at least say hello and the more i would do it the better i would be at it. so i say that if you try it over and over with someone you are comfortable with then it would help you.
 
I've never done voice chat. But is that similar to talking on the phone. That's incredibly difficult for me, even worse than talking to someone in person who i don't know. There is somehting about talking on the phone that is empty and makes me go blank.
 
I normally force myself to talk to the person day by day to the point where I end up feeling comfortable to talk to them, now-a-days I can just simply talk to anyone but I still have my awkwardness but I'm far more comfortable if I know someone though. :P
 
I'm actually pretty good at it, but depends on the timing, i have on days and off days. An on day being when i can happily greet and chat to people feeling confident but still not normaly hold a long convo(unless its a close freind or family in which its always easy) and an off day being when i just want to disapear into my own head and just daydream or just do what i want. If i am forced to go out on such a day i'll avoid conversation, thankfully these days are getting less and less over time. I also find that ascociates are actually the hardest to talk to, people that you dont really know but you still feel like you need to say something and i dont like being suprised by those people and by that i mean running into them unexpectedly.
I actually dont really listen to some people when they talk because i find myself worrying to much about the next thing i'm going to say, questions for instance, i often ask questions and then dont listen to the answer they give me, also i sometimes ask questions that i know the answer to just to make conversation, pretty silly i know, anyone else like this?
 

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