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Originally posted by Cadalot View PostWe were on friendly terms, but not that friendly , I value my spherical objects! Mrs C has always said that I'm allowed to look, fraternise & flirt (because she knows that's in my nature) but not touch on fear of having them removed with a rusty razor blade.
Two ladies in a small aisle trying to choose a book for a child - suddenly look at me - I said I love Winnie the Pooh and other stuff. They agree and we then have a long talk about other books we remembered from the past.
Someone at the till was struggling with several wine bottles in his basket - left the queue to get him a wine carrier box - Cheers mate! It made our day.
Can I stroke your guide dog? Will he mind? No he won't because it's a she! A good laugh had by all.I work very hard so please don't expect me to think as well!
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Being shy by nature I've pushed myself over the years to speak to strangers. I was elected president of our church youth group 2 or 3 years and had to speak every Sunday evening in front of them. I graduated from the university with a degree in education and had to spend 8 weeks teaching full time at a high school to get my teaching certificate. Those 2 things prepared me to make presentations at work without too much stage fright.
I go out of my way to speak to strangers. At the grocery store on a very busy Saturday I mentioned to the couple in the checkout line ahead of me that we should have brought lawn chairs. In line at the coffee shop I said something to a young lady ahead of me about her dog that was in the car she got out of and she ended up being a real chatterbox. We had a pleasant conversation. You never know how people will react but that's the beauty of it.
I'm still shy of course but I push myself and I've gotten better. I'll talk to strangers about almost anything that isn't going to be instantly controversial.Last edited by DWSmith; 05-04-2017, 01:39 PM.Nutter's Club member.
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Weirdly I am more chatty with strangers than I am with people I know - I often have random conversations with random people
When I'm in London I love smiling at people on the underground - sometimes I throw in a wave too just to see what happens - they run a mile!
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Originally posted by Nannysally99 View PostWe are both annoying people who greet others with a smile and a hello when we are out and about. I think the confidence comes with age, I'm old enough to not worry about it.
But you say you both are annoying people for greeting people with a smile and hello, its a putty their are not more like the two of you, and I am sure you will be quite willing to have a conversation with strangers, just be careful it could be ........it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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Originally posted by vixylix View PostWhen I'm in London I love smiling at people on the underground - sometimes I throw in a wave too just to see what happens - they run a mile!Another happy Nutter...
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post..................it could be rary
If you come down this way, rary, let me know and I'll surprise you in the supermarketit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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Originally posted by vixylix View PostWhen I'm in London I love smiling at people on the underground - sometimes I throw in a wave too just to see what happens - they run a mile!
When I smile at strangers they look for a mirror or a pane of glass to see their reflection so they can check their teeth and nose.Last edited by DWSmith; 06-04-2017, 03:59 PM.Nutter's Club member.
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