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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP wrote in an aggressive way but I just had this experience with an ‘introvert.’ I asked her question after question in an attempt to make an engaging conversation and she never reciprocate or carried the conversation anywhere. It was exhausting and boring and I don’t enjoy hanging out with her. I don’t know if she’s a snob or a bitch or just dull as a white wall but unfortunately she’s the girlfriend of my husband’s coworker, so forced socializing it is... [/quote] [b]I can't stand people like you. If you get bored after asking few questions, I don't care about you. If you ask me stupid meaningless questions, don't expect me to engage with you in a conversation. I see your stupidity through and I am not going to spend my time or energy to answer your stupid questions. I could see how hard you are trying to be a social butterfly and how unnatural you are at it. It is very entertaining to watch you. [/b]You also very insecure if you see me as a snob, or a bitch, or whatever that doesnt' fit into your cookie cutter girlfriend's image. [/quote] Yup. Most likely the introvert saw through OP and didn't want to expend energy engaging with her (and rightly so from OP's nasty posts).[/quote] I can't believe that people are fine with, and even defending, the bolded. Really, I am truly shocked. "If you ask me stupid meaningless questions, don't expect me to engage with you in a conversation." "I'm not going to spend my time or energy to answer your stupid questions". Someone is trying to get to know you by asking you questions. How do you expect a successful conversation to occur if you come to it with that mindset. What are you bringing to the table except a bad attitude? -OP[/quote] I don’t think that everyone expects every conversation to be successful. Not everyone is trying to make new friends, and they would literally, honestly, rather be alone with their thoughts. [/quote]
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