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Just imagine, being stuck in small talk for as many as 5 minutes!
I donβt want to have this conversation in any way. Why do social customs force me to endure it just because the other person feels the urge to talk?
Now I'm definitely on your side by temperament but my understanding is that they do this to try and build social bonding. (They don't have the capacity or inclination to bond by infodumping about their special interest(s))
That's an insight I've missed. What a sad way to live.
I imagine it's unwillingness to be vulnerable.
I love how all my board game playing acquaintances just risk it and tell me. Either the board game community is desperate for recruits or maybe something about my vibe sets off gamer-radar.
Itβs not small talk for 5 minutes. Itβs βhey I gotta short question. Can you help me deorglefy the gnarflepoof I may or may not have installed on my computer or maybe my phone I canβt remember and now the power outlet wonβt work anymore whenever I plug in my computer even when I register for the additional services with my ISP?β
Stopping for 5 minutes would make me late to work.
"Sorry, I have to rush to work"
When the neighbor looks like the one in the image, even five seconds is too much for me.
Maybe it's just where I live... Neighbors here are friendly, but the most unrequested attention you'll get is a quick nod or "good morning" as they go on their way. Maybe they all work so they appreciate the value of other working people's time?
As the other reply said, 5 minutes would be insane and 100% would make me (even more) late for work.
I think I'm gonna sleep with the lights on tonight.