Wanderer2010 wrote: » I would class myself as a tad curious
DoozerT6 wrote: » Maybe some people don't have girlfriends/boyfriends, many friends, or a very exciting life. Rather than advertise this fact in conversation and therefore appearing 'sad' to others, they choose to keep quiet about personal stuff.
shopaholic01 wrote: » I'd rather a private person than one who feels compelled to bore me with the trivial details of their lives, or worse their childrens' lives.
mauzo! wrote: » You came to mind instantly after reading the OP. Who are you?? Do you even shop?!
Chucken wrote: » Sorry
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Have you ever worked with/lived with etc a person who, albeit nice and friendly to you, you know very little about their hobbies or personal life and they stay strictly professional with you all the time. I would class myself as a tad curious but nothing outside of that but others that I know vary from "that fella is weird, never speaks of himself or a girlfriend" to "she keeps herself to herself, thats her choice". What category would you put yourself in regarding people whom rarely give anything away about themselves?
stefan idiot jones wrote: » They're obviously on the sex offenders list.
zoomaway wrote: » Haven't you heard the saying 'empty vessels make most noise.'
zoomaway wrote: » Yip right on. I read on another forum about some people who moved to Ireland and were being constantly asked by people they had just met their job title and where they lived. Incredibly rude I think as did the people who were being asked. Have seen plenty of this though. Smacks of trying to 'brand' someone.Very Irish thing.Very ignorant.
DoozerT6 wrote: » I think it's called 'making conversation'??
diomed wrote: » I was playing golf in Africa in the 1970s with a friend. There was an American on his own so we invited him to join us. Me: What do you work at? Reply: Business Me: What type? Reply: Import / export You would think the CIA would give their operatives lessons in bullsh1t.