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2010-07-22 1:07 AM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
Elliot Power - 2010-07-22 10:22 AM Ok heres another one.

Are you more confident and speak your mind more on the phone, texting or places such as BT compared to face to face?

I definitely am more talkative online. Maybe it's because I'm young and used to it.


Again my problem is propriety rather than confidence ... I'm actually considerably more socially appropriate online and texting because I have to go through my finger and script filter. My mouth and live action filter is just not that fast. Also I could get kicked off BT if I was the same

But, other than that ... I am pretty much the exact same person online, on the phone, in person ... during races ... just not during the swim.


2010-07-22 6:40 AM
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2010-07-22 6:56 AM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
I have to agree with asking a lot of questions. I work with accountants (I'm in sales), and you'd think you'd be yawining ten seconds into a conversation based on stereotypes. But they lead interesting lives, just like a lot of people. Some of my favorites
- Are you originally from this area?
- What do you do when you're not crunching the numbers?
- Where are you going for vacation?
- Why did you decide to become an accountant?

At parties, I ask people why they're at the party. I always look for commonality. I've met more than a few transplants from Jersey/Philadelphia, triathletes/cyclists/runners, flyfishermen, just by asking a few questions. And, as they say on Sesame Street, asking questions is a good way to find things out.


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2010-07-22 7:58 AM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
etccallhome82 - 2010-07-21 10:07 PM

LockOut - 2010-07-21 4:58 PM As an engineer, I'm pretty much paid to be socially awkward...

Actually, I don't think I'm that socially awkward, just not the least awkward out there.  In university, there was a guy that could not pick up on when conversations were over, and he also didn't know how to start conversations.  He would just stand over your shoulder until you talked to him if he had something to say or wanted to talk.  THAT was awkward.

That being said, I'm the same as most people here.  I like what I like, I can feign interest in what you like for only so long, then I tend to doze off.  That's why I'm starting to surround myself with new tri buddies!

Anyone in Montreal want to be my friend? 

I may be socially awkward in a way but I dozed off of the engineering crowd after a year in mechanical engineering. Now I can say that the finance crowd isn't much better!  Actually, about half of people in my part of the finance world are paid to be WAY too social while the other half is generally nerdy with "some" normal people.

Yeah I'm from Montreal, not sure I want to be friends with someone awkward though...



My roommate is in finance at a big tobacco company, and I like to think that I am less socially awkward than he is.  He may deal better than I in a professional setting, but when it comes to real life (yea, I said it, professional settings aren't real life), I think I am better equipped than he is...  

And YOU don't want to be friends with ME?  Had you left engineering to go to something other than finance, I might understand, but that, to me, sounds like the epitome of jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire! Tongue out  
2010-07-22 8:28 AM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
TriAya - 2010-07-22 1:07 AM
Elliot Power - 2010-07-22 10:22 AM Ok heres another one.

Are you more confident and speak your mind more on the phone, texting or places such as BT compared to face to face?

I definitely am more talkative online. Maybe it's because I'm young and used to it.


Again my problem is propriety rather than confidence ... I'm actually considerably more socially appropriate online and texting because I have to go through my finger and script filter. My mouth and live action filter is just not that fast. Also I could get kicked off BT if I was the same

But, other than that ... I am pretty much the exact same person online, on the phone, in person ... during races ... just not during the swim.

I wish that I would pause, sometimes, to think before speaking.  But if it is funny, to me, I just gotta say it!
2010-07-22 10:56 AM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
LockOut - 2010-07-22 5:58 AM
etccallhome82 - 2010-07-21 10:07 PM
My roommate is in finance at a big tobacco company, and I like to think that I am less socially awkward than he is.  He may deal better than I in a professional setting, but when it comes to real life (yea, I said it, professional settings aren't real life), I think I am better equipped than he is...  

And YOU don't want to be friends with ME?  Had you left engineering to go to something other than finance, I might understand, but that, to me, sounds like the epitome of jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire! Tongue out  



Heh. . .


2010-07-22 12:19 PM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
pga_mike - 2010-07-22 9:28 AM  
I wish that I would pause, sometimes, to think before speaking.  But if it is funny, to me, I just gotta say it!


As you should, Mike.  If even one other person laughs, or was thinking the same thing, it clearly had to be said, and you brought a smile to someone's face.  If not, you brought a smile to someone's face (yourself), so it was worth it! 
2010-07-22 1:32 PM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
LockOut - 2010-07-22 8:58 AM
etccallhome82 - 2010-07-21 10:07 PM

LockOut - 2010-07-21 4:58 PM As an engineer, I'm pretty much paid to be socially awkward...

Actually, I don't think I'm that socially awkward, just not the least awkward out there.  In university, there was a guy that could not pick up on when conversations were over, and he also didn't know how to start conversations.  He would just stand over your shoulder until you talked to him if he had something to say or wanted to talk.  THAT was awkward.

That being said, I'm the same as most people here.  I like what I like, I can feign interest in what you like for only so long, then I tend to doze off.  That's why I'm starting to surround myself with new tri buddies!

Anyone in Montreal want to be my friend? 

I may be socially awkward in a way but I dozed off of the engineering crowd after a year in mechanical engineering. Now I can say that the finance crowd isn't much better!  Actually, about half of people in my part of the finance world are paid to be WAY too social while the other half is generally nerdy with "some" normal people.

Yeah I'm from Montreal, not sure I want to be friends with someone awkward though...



My roommate is in finance at a big tobacco company, and I like to think that I am less socially awkward than he is.  He may deal better than I in a professional setting, but when it comes to real life (yea, I said it, professional settings aren't real life), I think I am better equipped than he is...  

And YOU don't want to be friends with ME?  Had you left engineering to go to something other than finance, I might understand, but that, to me, sounds like the epitome of jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire! Tongue out  


I usually think that quite often in a social setting.

Oh... mind in the gutter I suppose.
2010-07-22 2:00 PM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?

Fish has it right.

Ask people about themselves. It's pretty much everybody's favorite subject.

I generally try to learn something from everyone I encounter, even if I think it's boring and useless at the moment. It will probably pay off later on (what's concrete made of?, what caused the Punic wars?, what's a pokeman?, the names of cats, etc.) It's all grist for the mill.

For instance, there's this gem from a most unlikely source.

Buford and Darlene Contemplate Natural Childbirth (a found poem)

 Baptist preacher said in Sunday School
 that God put the burden of childbirth
on the mother and that the pain creates
a stronger bond between her and the child,
and it cost $500!

Go to the local bowling alley,
 get an 8 pound bowling ball
and swallow it. Go to the bathroom
and wait ‘til it passes, then see how
against an epidural you are.

We have a friend who
is a big ole healthy country
gal that spits one out about
every year and a half with no
drugs but Boo isn’t buying
that comparison since
she wrings chicken necks
w/ her hands .
Boo asks if I want her
to do that too.

 

2010-07-22 2:00 PM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
My former roommate was dating an engineer.  She wore a T-shirt that said, "Talk nerdy to me."

As for social inappropriateness -- other than the leg humping, I thought Yanti had written her post about me!!!
2010-07-22 2:01 PM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
Leegoocrap - 2010-07-22 2:32 PM 

I usually think that quite often in a social setting.

Oh... mind in the gutter I suppose.


Well played.... 


2010-07-22 2:21 PM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
As you can see, I am quite the wallflower.

2010-07-22 3:49 PM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
Fun reading the posts here. 
I hate small talk. I sometimes feel like that's being anti-feminine (I'm a chick). I can't stand chit chat about nothing or even worse -- gossip (which soooo many people do).
I don't drink either...used to and you could not keep me quiet or sane for that matter.
It's tough to find like minded peeps but if I stumble upon others who do triathlons, like animals, have boys, etc... we can start up a great conversation.
I tend to really enjoy debates but have found that in social situations in which people really don't know each other (work, parties) those types of topics fail miserably for me in terms of being a magnet for new friends.
(Foot in mouth seems to be my forte)
Asking others about themselves is great but what I have to mentally do is NOT think about myself (like what will I say next, do I have spinach in between my teeth, is that guy talking to my boobs, do i have bad breath?) because it deflates my confidence and makes it all about me instead of a genuine interest in the other person. People ALWAYS know when someone is genuine...even if somewhat awkward  
2010-07-22 7:56 PM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
Me I'm pretty shy really, and not very talkative.  My Evil Twin on the other hand has absolutely no qualms about getting into trouble.  She will tell you all kinds of inappropriate and off the wall stuff.  She is the one that usually gets crazy while I sit at home and study.  She periodically gets a hold of my computer too and says all sorts of stuff to people.  It can get quite embarrassing really.  Innocent

2010-07-22 8:53 PM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
trinnas - 2010-07-22 8:56 PM Me I'm pretty shy really, and not very talkative.  My Evil Twin on the other hand has absolutely no qualms about getting into trouble.  She will tell you all kinds of inappropriate and off the wall stuff.  She is the one that usually gets crazy while I sit at home and study.  She periodically gets a hold of my computer too and says all sorts of stuff to people.  It can get quite embarrassing really.  Innocent



Is that who made your avatar the flaming devil? 
2010-07-22 11:21 PM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?

LockOut - 2010-07-22 8:58 AM
etccallhome82 - 2010-07-21 10:07 PM

My roommate is in finance at a big tobacco company, and I like to think that I am less socially awkward than he is.  He may deal better than I in a professional setting, but when it comes to real life (yea, I said it, professional settings aren't real life), I think I am better equipped than he is...  

And YOU don't want to be friends with ME?  Had you left engineering to go to something other than finance, I might understand, but that, to me, sounds like the epitome of jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire! Tongue out  

You're right but at this point I'm just not ready to admit it... yet 



2010-07-23 8:37 AM
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Subject: RE: Are you socially awkward?
LockOut - 2010-07-22 9:53 PM
trinnas - 2010-07-22 8:56 PM Me I'm pretty shy really, and not very talkative.  My Evil Twin on the other hand has absolutely no qualms about getting into trouble.  She will tell you all kinds of inappropriate and off the wall stuff.  She is the one that usually gets crazy while I sit at home and study.  She periodically gets a hold of my computer too and says all sorts of stuff to people.  It can get quite embarrassing really.  Innocent



Is that who made your avatar the flaming devil? 


Why yes, yes she did.  I had one with pink flowers and fluffy bunnies but she put this one up instead and won't let me change it.  **sigh**
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