So, I noticed people getting bored whenever I tell them about my life, looking at their phones, or just anywhere else, even yawning in my face!
I've been feeling the tendency over the years that people is expected more and more to be entertaining. I get that's how the entertainment business works, movies are ever quicker telling jokes, even the news need to entertain nowadays... I get that. I just fail to see why we have to apply this entertainment principle in our day-to-day conversations and relationships, or else be ostracised.
Idk anons, it's pretty tiring for me having to look for jokes every 10 seconds when I'm talking about unfunny things (yep, those still exist in adult life, whoa!). Probably I'm too aspergers for this century? Maybe it's just me? If so, please give some /advice/ on how to become more entertaining, or to always keep up the urge to be quick and fun... Without meds if possible.
>>17988344
Why do you tell people about your life?
>>17988344
Might not be boredom, but rather you revealing stuff that might be a tad intimate for their liking. What exactly are you telling people?
>>17988344
Well, I got bored reading this, so...
>>17988398
Sorry, I'm not an English-speaking native, I meant just talking to people while just having a normal conversation. Still, it's not that uncommon to tell people about your life, is it? At least where I come from (Spain)
>>17988403
Not really. Even when I'm talking about daily stuff, people usually looks more interested in their phones or something else other than what I'm talking about.
>>17988410
My point, exactly.
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>>17988344
Would you honestly listen a random guy talking about his life?
I can imagine: "Hi Jack, Nice day isnt it?" "All my life i felt alone because my father always... " Fuck i got bored writing that