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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]well OP is proud of her conversational skills, obviously. Maybe she was disappointed the dinner partner didn't ask any questions about OP so she couldn't discuss her favorite subject. Or maybe she's just a world-class talker and intimidated the other person. [/quote] No, I was disappointed she didn’t add one thing to the dinner and drank wine and just watched us. It was lazy and lame. And it’s not a “communication style” when there is no communication! [/quote] Did you try to draw her out at all?[/quote] Did she try to volunteer any thoughts or ask questions? See how that works? Like a pp said, be a grown up, be interesting, sorry, but make small talk to find common ground. Be interesting yourself. And the honest PP who said she tries, and struggles, good for you. That's so much more honest and rewarding than the lazy people who just say, oh I don'tlike gossip or overwhelming extroverts. Not OP, but I did post earlier in this thread. Touchy topic![/quote] Well do you want to have some conversation or just sit back and judge? The latter apparently. (p.s.: I kinda do see OP's point, but I can't see going after this person as she's doing here; she seems personally offended). And how did this quiet person get invited in the first place?[/quote]
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