• HalfSalesman@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    On one hand, I get it. I don’t really want to talk about work either. But on the other hand I can’t entirely blame some people if they work a lot that might be something that’s been floating around in their head or they’re just curious.

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      16 days ago

      Fight it. Don’t be lame. Don’t let the conversation turn to mush. Say something shocking, open up about an out-of-left field belief you hold. Remember what fun feels like. Discussing work is never fun.

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        16 days ago

        Some people you encounter have interesting jobs that they truly enjoy. Engaging them on that subject can yield interesting conversations.

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        16 days ago

        Say something shocking, open up about an out-of-left field belief you hold.

        I’ve done that before and even in “oddball” places and its a bit of a dice roll on how positive of an effect it’ll have on the conversation. But then I have a lot of… extreme views.

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            16 days ago

            The conversation continuing is fun. If I say something that makes them uncomfortable that tends to end the conversation. Depending on how extreme/strange the belief might even open some hostility.

            That said, I agree with your sentiment anyway. Its probably worth the risk just to avoid the more “sad but safe” questions like work, weather, etc.