Depends.
Am I hanging out with girly little chatterboxes that only want to talk about Gucci, last night's party and the latest buzz about the Kardashians, or am I hanging out with a group of nerds talking political theory and pokemon?
I can be social with either one, but the former would just be weird for me because it would be me agreeing and paraphrasing the whole time as opposed to giving meaningful and thoughtful responses and taking an interest in the conversation. So my answer is: it depends on the circumstances. The more unfamiliar I am with a situation or person, the more awkward it will be until I have time to adjust.
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Depends.
Am I hanging out with girly little chatterboxes that only want to talk about Gucci, last night's party and the latest buzz about the Kardashians, or am I hanging out with a group of nerds talking political theory and pokemon?
I can be social with either one, but the former would just be weird for me because it would be me agreeing and paraphrasing the whole time as opposed to giving meaningful and thoughtful responses and taking an interest in the conversation. So my answer is: it depends on the circumstances. The more unfamiliar I am with a situation or person, the more awkward it will be until I have time to adjust.
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Can meaningful or thoughtful responses be given when the topic of discussion is the Kardashians?
Sounds oxymoronical to patties.
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I'm sure some people would say yes. That makes me sad.