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"Is it dying art? When people contact me I like to try and get a little rapport going, just to get a sense of people, see how we get on etc. I'll ask questions and generally try to show some interest. However, what I frequently get back are one way replies which means I'm the one who has to generate the conversation. I'm not looking for anyone's life story or intimate details, but I am looking for some two way communication. If that's not forthcoming after a couple of messages, I tend to give up. These people have contacted me so I wonder what they want to get out of chatting? (apart from the obvious!) So if you're going to contact someone, what is it you're looking for? Am I the only one who thinks the ability to communicate is important?" Absolutely not! Sometimes I get talking to someone who ticks all the boxes and I so want it to work, but when a conversation is like pulling teeth it is SUCH a turnoff! ! | |||
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"If I get on with someone after a few messages and they are local to me, I just arrange a social, much easier. I've chatted to a guy 20 mins away today, got on, gave him my number and sorted a social for Thursday. Can't really stand the on line/text messages, would rather meet face to face." Yes, that works for me too. But the willingness to chat about anything (I don't really care much what it is) is vital to me actually wanting to meet them in the first place. Glad I'm not alone in this. | |||
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"Met a couple off here a few years back. They were fairly local so arranged to meet for a coffee. The initial messaging was a bit slow going but I persevered, when we finally met up, I could hardly get a word in edgeways, they could talk the hind legs off a donkey " There is that - 'phonitis' is a common problem, guys who are great in person are useless on a phone with one finger!! But I rarely meet even for a social if there's not something to get me enthused online first. It's a problem. | |||
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"It depends really. Although it is an easy introduction, I find small talk can be rather tedious personally. I'd much rather have a random/silly/funny conversation over the usual chit-chat that I've had a thousand times over with people so far in life." Yes, I don't like small talk - I need something to ENGAGE me, and that is far more like to be something random or silly as you say. That or a pic of a big willy of course........ (sorry, purely topical jest I could not resist!). | |||
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"Communication is key to heightening ones appetite and desire and can make all the difference to a potential meet. " have to agree with this... there's nothing worse, when finally you actually get a reply, and all they can say is yea... nah.... anything really.... and they dont ask you anything in return. A one way street for me leads to a dead end. So many people cant seem to communicate, or get the hang of it. I dont know how they are expecting to meet anyone if they cant keep a convo going, but maybe its just me. | |||
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"Is it dying art? When people contact me I like to try and get a little rapport going, just to get a sense of people, see how we get on etc. I'll ask questions and generally try to show some interest. However, what I frequently get back are one way replies which means I'm the one who has to generate the conversation. I'm not looking for anyone's life story or intimate details, but I am looking for some two way communication. If that's not forthcoming after a couple of messages, I tend to give up. These people have contacted me so I wonder what they want to get out of chatting? (apart from the obvious!) So if you're going to contact someone, what is it you're looking for? Am I the only one who thinks the ability to communicate is important?" Certainly not and looking the other replies we're not on our own. I think that texting and the like are part of the cause for the one line mails. When I receive messages I like a bit of background and try to supply the same when mailing someone else. Then a decent phone conversation and take it from there. | |||
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"If I get on with someone after a few messages and they are local to me, I just arrange a social, much easier. I've chatted to a guy 20 mins away today, got on, gave him my number and sorted a social for Thursday. Can't really stand the on line/text messages, would rather meet face to face. Yes, that works for me too. But the willingness to chat about anything (I don't really care much what it is) is vital to me actually wanting to meet them in the first place. Glad I'm not alone in this. " The one word replies usually mean they are interested elsewhere. I agree though relaxed chat will engage me/us and more than likely lead to a meet up. | |||
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"If I get on with someone after a few messages and they are local to me, I just arrange a social, much easier. I've chatted to a guy 20 mins away today, got on, gave him my number and sorted a social for Thursday. Can't really stand the on line/text messages, would rather meet face to face." oh yes of course, but after 2 or 3 messages, I think you know that there is something in it and worth asking them if they will meet you.. but a large majority cant seem to get passed that stage. I blame mobile phone use for a lot of it; they are messaging you on the sly and dont/cant be bothered to put any effort into it. I also like people to enguage a little about what they like and what they want me to do for them, its part of the build up. Without it, I just quickly lose interest. | |||
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"If I get on with someone after a few messages and they are local to me, I just arrange a social, much easier. I've chatted to a guy 20 mins away today, got on, gave him my number and sorted a social for Thursday. Can't really stand the on line/text messages, would rather meet face to face." This is us too. While I take both points, sometimes people do find it hard to express themselves through a key board...and we have had the exact opposite too where someone seems to be funny and engaging but fails to deliver conversationally in real life...I really don't tend to regard on line communication as a conversation...you fail to get any of the subtle nuances of communication without being able to see facial expressions and hear tone of voice...we like to take it face to face early to see if a rapport can be established... | |||
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