For some people, they are very hard to acquire. My DC is one. Despite being in a structured social group from 4th grade to 12th grade, he still has quite a bit trouble. Not everyone can acquire them. |
Fair enough. But the OP didn't say anything about her MIL having special needs. There's a difference between a child who is working to acquire social cues and skills and, to be frank, a nosy-ass adult who pecks and pecks and pecks. |
Wow! Rude neighbor PP. I think you were being nice by not telling her off. |
If only we could match up the awkward questioner conversationalists with the people who endlessly drone on and on about the boring details of everything.
"I really like these eggs. I like how I cooked them. I got the eggs at Wegmans. First I thought I'd get the cage-free eggs, then I decided on the organic eggs. They were over in a different section. First I walked to the wrong section. They were on sale. It was really busy there when I got them. I cooked them in my favorite pan. I really like that pan. I got it on Amazon. blah blah blah blah." |
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Too much! |
Eh, could be worse. You could have a MIL like mine who just drones on about herself, might take a breath to ask about something related to me, but hardly waits for an answer and goes right back to her favorite topic: herself.
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I sometimes am forced to keep asking questions when talking to someone who isn't a good conversationalist. They don't seem to understand I'm trying to keep the conversation going. Perhaps you should try engaging with your MIL and adding to the conversation so she doesn't have to keep asking mundane questions. |
We share the same MIL. My MIL is 100 percent focused on herself and doesn't even try to pretend to be interested in others. It's laughable how narcissistic she is. |
This is bizarre and sounds made up. |
Ha ha! MY FIL is a variation on this, the narrator. "I think I'll cook eggs. I guess I need to crack them. WhoopsI In goes a bit of shell! Now let me see where did I put my whipping fork? Ah, here it is, give these a little. . . yikes! the butter is smoking in the pan. Well, I'l be. I'm going to have to wipe that butter out and start over. Hate to waste a perfectly good paper towel, now let me see, where was !?" |
Are you my BIL? You do not need to keep a conversation going nonstop. Lulls are ok. Some people like a moment to think. |
No. I'm well aware that I don't need to keep a conversation going nonstop and lulls are okay. But some people are so horrible at holding conversations that one has to go with asking questions. Usually the person you're speaking with is self centered and doesn't ask questions in return or know how the flow of a conversation should go. |
My point is that op should possibly reconsider her approach to communicating with her MIL. Maybe she should ask her MIL questions to avoid the rapid fire questions. |
Why does a conversation that is going nowhere have to "keep going"? |