Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you may be struggling with focused anxiety, OP. Social anxiety can cause you to hear people’s comments as far more critical than they actually are.
Social anxiety, not focused anxiety.
That's how I read OP's post, too. Some people have hair-trigger anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am perfectly self-confident. I know I'm intelligent and believe I have interesting things to contribute. I am just tired of being spoken to like an idiot. It sucks the enjoyment out of socializing and conversation. So many people just lecture about things instead of talking about them, and yet I don't know any adults (or children!) who enjoy being lectured at. It really is just rudeness and poor manners. I do think the PP was condescending -- literally ordering me not to say "people in this area" (which I said because that is the specific experience I'm referring to -- I have not experienced this elsewhere), assuming bad motives on my part. Even the "oh my" -- it's a condescending tone. It doesn't hurt my feelings. It's just tedious and kills conversation
I'm not offended, I'm annoyed.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't read it all but just tell them no one is born knowing everything or is blessed as they are to have been exposed to everything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know anyone who speaks to others this way. You need to find a new crowd.
OP here. Can I ask what your crowd is, generally? I would very much like to be around more people who aren't like this. I'm a consultant and do tend to socialize with a lot of consultants, lawyers, and similar professionals, and I do think this behavior is specifically bad in that environment. But I have also encountered it among people in exercise classes I've taken or people I met through a book club who were not corporate or legal professionals. That's why I think it might be something specific about this area. It is worst among certain groups but by no means limited to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you may be struggling with focused anxiety, OP. Social anxiety can cause you to hear people’s comments as far more critical than they actually are.
Social anxiety, not focused anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you may be struggling with focused anxiety, OP. Social anxiety can cause you to hear people’s comments as far more critical than they actually are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know anyone who speaks to others this way. You need to find a new crowd.
OP here. Can I ask what your crowd is, generally? I would very much like to be around more people who aren't like this. I'm a consultant and do tend to socialize with a lot of consultants, lawyers, and similar professionals, and I do think this behavior is specifically bad in that environment. But I have also encountered it among people in exercise classes I've taken or people I met through a book club who were not corporate or legal professionals. That's why I think it might be something specific about this area. It is worst among certain groups but by no means limited to them.