Thursday, July 9, 2009

The Art of Conversation

There's a great discussion over at Pond Parleys this week: Who's friendlier, Americans or Brits?

After interrogating many Brits at countless parties in an bid to get them to talk -- and then wondering why on earth they don't ask any questions back -- I'd have to say that overall, North Americans (I'm going to include Canada in this) are friendlier. Or at least chattier! I find it hard to let the 'awkward silence' lapse for too long and I always feel compelled to fill it in with a useless (and likely annoying) observation about the weather or such.

It is a mystery to me why people as erudite and articulate on everything from politics to philosophy seemingly have difficulties sharing anything personal other then 'I'm very well, thank you.'

Insert awkward pause here.

And that's all I have to say on that subject! And yes, I'm aware this whole post is a massive generalisation.

2 comments:

Nancy J. Parra said...

LOL- this post made me smile. I hate those awkward pauses... must fill them...

Gets me into trouble every time. Cheers!

Grumpy Old Ken said...

Sometimes we yak, sometimes we stay silent. Sepends on time, place, mood. Aren't people interesting.