Of course not, with that attitude! ;) I certainly don’t know enough about you to advise you on how you may be sending people the wrong signals in conversation. Do you have any friends that are good conversationalists? Take them with you. That’s actually how I learned! “Shadowing” a popular friend is a great way to pick up conversation skill. I’m sure you know someone who’s good at this, since popular people, by definition, know lots of people!
Seriously, have you ever actually been bad at conversation and tried out your own advice? You’re speaking exactly like someone who’s never had a problem with this and so doesn’t know what barrier such a person has to cross.
Not sure I’ve ever been “bad” at conversation, but I—like everybody else! - have had to work on improving it by practice.
Anyway, I fear we’ve drifted a bit from my original point, which was directed towards people who want to talk to other people in a situation where both parties are already willing to talk. Advising on how to talk to people who aren’t interested in conversation off the bat will require more thought on my part.
Of course not, with that attitude! ;) I certainly don’t know enough about you to advise you on how you may be sending people the wrong signals in conversation. Do you have any friends that are good conversationalists? Take them with you. That’s actually how I learned! “Shadowing” a popular friend is a great way to pick up conversation skill. I’m sure you know someone who’s good at this, since popular people, by definition, know lots of people!
Not sure I’ve ever been “bad” at conversation, but I—like everybody else! - have had to work on improving it by practice.
Anyway, I fear we’ve drifted a bit from my original point, which was directed towards people who want to talk to other people in a situation where both parties are already willing to talk. Advising on how to talk to people who aren’t interested in conversation off the bat will require more thought on my part.
ETA: Hit “comment” too early.