What the fuck do people even talk about with family? My mom wants to "talk to me" but like... about what lmao? do I ramble for half an hour about "free will vs determinism"?
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What makes it worse is the language barrier... cuz I've been using English since 8 and its my primary lanfuage, and my mom sounds awkward af in English and she won't understand complex topics...
And like if I start talking philosophy, then it sounds so doomer and like mom be like: (translated) "Why are you overthinking everything?"
But okay wtf do I talk about? Do I start going on a rant about politics and them mom be like: "You can't change politics, just accept it"
Like WHAT DO YOU WANT?
I talk to dad about like hypothetical interstellar travel and time dialation and dad was like: "Cool story bro" (like the Cantonese equivalent of it)
Like what the hell, are they just so boring? And they are saying I'm gonna become "autistic" because I never talk to them...
There's nothing to talk about that ends the conversation happily.
Literally more boring responses than a fucking LLM lmfao
My mom and I usually just talked shit about Dad. Dad and I don't talk much cause we have basically nothing in common. There's times one of us will start rambling about so.ethimg we found interesting, but it's more just to say it than to actually have a conversation. Sometimes that's nice, like venting into the void of the Internet can be nice.
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Mum: when I was younger, it was practically impossible to hold a conversation with her, or even near her. She had a nasty habit of constantly interrupting every single body, and spend minutes rambling about something unrelated. It was so bad it caused family fights, to give you an idea. To make it worse, asking her a direct question was always a chore, so you couldn't really direct the conversation to a topic both would enjoy.
As she got older she got this problem under control. [She still does it, but it's way more bearable.] Nowadays we talk about random stuff; everyday stuff, our days, something I've been working on, something she was painting, about plants (her orchids, my peppers), etc.
Sis, BIL: we talk about random stuff, really; small plans, beer, cheese, etc. Or one of them vents about the other for me, as they know I won't relay it to the other.
Nephew: mostly games, his plans for the uni, computers, stuff like this. Sometimes anime/manga.
The other day we had a family gathering and we'd all paired off talking quietly. Then my mother suddenly piped up saying "and now we will talk about this, answer this question", ruining everyone's conversation. My niece and I shut her down, but it was too late, the rest of dinner was awkward as hell.
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What makes it worse is the language barrier... cuz I've been using English since 8 and its my primary lanfuage, and my mom sounds awkward af in English and she won't understand complex topics...
And like if I start talking philosophy, then it sounds so doomer and like mom be like: (translated) "Why are you overthinking everything?"
But okay wtf do I talk about? Do I start going on a rant about politics and them mom be like: "You can't change politics, just accept it"
Like WHAT DO YOU WANT?
I talk to dad about like hypothetical interstellar travel and time dialation and dad was like: "Cool story bro" (like the Cantonese equivalent of it)
Like what the hell, are they just so boring? And they are saying I'm gonna become "autistic" because I never talk to them...
There's nothing to talk about that ends the conversation happily.
Literally more boring responses than a fucking LLM lmfao
I talk to my parents at least once a week.
The majority of it is just each others' goings on. Stuff my son did this week, like his chess club meets, or karate classes, or special school events. Maybe he visited a friend's place, or one of his friends came over to ours. My wife and I help run a non-profit PTO organization, so we'll often talk about events we run or are planning for. We might talk about things we've done with our own friends.
My mom's been fighting cancer and other health issues off and on for years, so from their end, it's often updates about that. Doctors' appointments or just how her day-to-day pain management is going. But we'll also talk about other things going on in their lives, similar to what I mentioned above about ours. Often, she'll fill me in on things happening with regard to extended family, as she has several siblings, and mu dad has even more. Weddings, graduations, new babies, illnesses, that kinda stuff. During baseball season, we'll probably talk a little bit about games we watched during the week.
Long story short: what we talk about is our lives. Cause we care about each other, so it's each other that we're interested in. And I don't mean that as a criticism, or an implication that you don't feel the same way about your family. I'm just trying to put into words what the, uhh... emotional logic is, behind it all. It sounds like you're having trouble wrapping your head around that part, and if so, I can appreciate why the whole concept of small talk might seem inscrutible to you.
Alternatively, maybe there just... isn't a relationship of mutual love and care between you and your parents. If so, that sucks, whatever the reason. It all works in my scenario because the love and care is genuine, both ways. If it wasn't, that'd be a tough roadblock to overcome.
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The other day we had a family gathering and we'd all paired off talking quietly. Then my mother suddenly piped up saying "and now we will talk about this, answer this question", ruining everyone's conversation. My niece and I shut her down, but it was too late, the rest of dinner was awkward as hell.
My mother tends to do this as well. It can work sometimes if it's a topic of interest to everyone, but it's usually not and just interrupts.
She and my FIL both do this thing where you can tell they have something they want to talk about, wait for a chance to interject and then suddenly change a natural conversation to their pet topic. I call them both out on it now I've noticed.
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You assume these people have imagination, some people really are just boring. Go to work, watch TV sleep. That's it for a large majority of them.
I gave a real answer in his other post. Also, you can talk about those three things you mentioned for hours.
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The other day we had a family gathering and we'd all paired off talking quietly. Then my mother suddenly piped up saying "and now we will talk about this, answer this question", ruining everyone's conversation. My niece and I shut her down, but it was too late, the rest of dinner was awkward as hell.
That sounds extremely forced from her part, even worse than what my mum did. As if she was trying to control the conversation.
Mine was simply clueless. Now thinking, I remember grandma scolding her because of this. Stuff like "aah, let others talk too".
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What makes it worse is the language barrier... cuz I've been using English since 8 and its my primary lanfuage, and my mom sounds awkward af in English and she won't understand complex topics...
And like if I start talking philosophy, then it sounds so doomer and like mom be like: (translated) "Why are you overthinking everything?"
But okay wtf do I talk about? Do I start going on a rant about politics and them mom be like: "You can't change politics, just accept it"
Like WHAT DO YOU WANT?
I talk to dad about like hypothetical interstellar travel and time dialation and dad was like: "Cool story bro" (like the Cantonese equivalent of it)
Like what the hell, are they just so boring? And they are saying I'm gonna become "autistic" because I never talk to them...
There's nothing to talk about that ends the conversation happily.
Literally more boring responses than a fucking LLM lmfao
Try talking about your feelings.
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What makes it worse is the language barrier... cuz I've been using English since 8 and its my primary lanfuage, and my mom sounds awkward af in English and she won't understand complex topics...
And like if I start talking philosophy, then it sounds so doomer and like mom be like: (translated) "Why are you overthinking everything?"
But okay wtf do I talk about? Do I start going on a rant about politics and them mom be like: "You can't change politics, just accept it"
Like WHAT DO YOU WANT?
I talk to dad about like hypothetical interstellar travel and time dialation and dad was like: "Cool story bro" (like the Cantonese equivalent of it)
Like what the hell, are they just so boring? And they are saying I'm gonna become "autistic" because I never talk to them...
There's nothing to talk about that ends the conversation happily.
Literally more boring responses than a fucking LLM lmfao
I have the same problem, but it is with everyone, small talks just dont work in my brain
in my case I do have an autism diagnosis
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What makes it worse is the language barrier... cuz I've been using English since 8 and its my primary lanfuage, and my mom sounds awkward af in English and she won't understand complex topics...
And like if I start talking philosophy, then it sounds so doomer and like mom be like: (translated) "Why are you overthinking everything?"
But okay wtf do I talk about? Do I start going on a rant about politics and them mom be like: "You can't change politics, just accept it"
Like WHAT DO YOU WANT?
I talk to dad about like hypothetical interstellar travel and time dialation and dad was like: "Cool story bro" (like the Cantonese equivalent of it)
Like what the hell, are they just so boring? And they are saying I'm gonna become "autistic" because I never talk to them...
There's nothing to talk about that ends the conversation happily.
Literally more boring responses than a fucking LLM lmfao
cuz I've been using English since 8 and its my primary lanfuage
We could all use a little practice.
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cuz I've been using English since 8 and its my primary lanfuage
We could all use a little practice.
typos dont count lmao, i use phone most of the time... hard to type
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What makes it worse is the language barrier... cuz I've been using English since 8 and its my primary lanfuage, and my mom sounds awkward af in English and she won't understand complex topics...
And like if I start talking philosophy, then it sounds so doomer and like mom be like: (translated) "Why are you overthinking everything?"
But okay wtf do I talk about? Do I start going on a rant about politics and them mom be like: "You can't change politics, just accept it"
Like WHAT DO YOU WANT?
I talk to dad about like hypothetical interstellar travel and time dialation and dad was like: "Cool story bro" (like the Cantonese equivalent of it)
Like what the hell, are they just so boring? And they are saying I'm gonna become "autistic" because I never talk to them...
There's nothing to talk about that ends the conversation happily.
Literally more boring responses than a fucking LLM lmfao
Maybe letting her talk first could help you find out what she wants to talk about?
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typos dont count lmao, i use phone most of the time... hard to type
I was just casually giving you a hard time.