I'm not op but I can empathize with them. A lot of my blunders are from years of isolation with cabin fever, as well as not having a proper upbringing. I'm working on things, but I'm still obviously a faux pas to anyone who can have a 5 minute recreational conversation without succumbing to an anxiety attack
I hope I didn't come across as unempathetic to OP because that's definitely not what I was going for. I just wanted them to think what could actually be done in their situation like you are doing in yours.
The question about other's perception I find important because it could really be a misconception stemming from the fear of being judged poorly by peers and then actually believing they do, even if they don't.
With the second question I intended to be more practical. If you stop to assess your own performance and figure out where or why you blundered and how this could (sometimes easily) be avoided.
They're all just fucking with me
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I'm not op but I can empathize with them. A lot of my blunders are from years of isolation with cabin fever, as well as not having a proper upbringing. I'm working on things, but I'm still obviously a faux pas to anyone who can have a 5 minute recreational conversation without succumbing to an anxiety attack
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I hope I didn't come across as unempathetic to OP because that's definitely not what I was going for. I just wanted them to think what could actually be done in their situation like you are doing in yours.
The question about other's perception I find important because it could really be a misconception stemming from the fear of being judged poorly by peers and then actually believing they do, even if they don't.
With the second question I intended to be more practical. If you stop to assess your own performance and figure out where or why you blundered and how this could (sometimes easily) be avoided.
You're a lovely faux pas! Elegantly gauche.