aprilgail
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But would you ask a com
But would you ask a complete stranger what their plans for the day were?
Personally I would not- but I would not have an issue if someone asked me.
But would you ask a com
But would you ask a complete stranger what their plans for the day were?
Your Dad sounds like a sweetie!The OP has a legitimate gripe. Some people don't mind when others comment on things, other people do. I for one, used to HATE when people would state toe obvious - "you must have gotten lot of sun over the weekend!" or "Looks like someone got a haircut!" One is annoying, small talk or not (yes, I KNOW I am sunburned. Believe me.) And the 2nd is seriously my own issue from my childhood when my mom always tried to play beauty shop on my sisters and I and we had to go to school the next day with our new creations (I looked like the boy on the cover of my 3rd grade reading book after one such haircut....totally embarrassing for a 8 year old girl!) I'm still scarred lol, and I hate when attention is brought to my hair. My own issue, I know, and I wouldn't expect people to *not* comment or be mad at them for it, but I really do suffer through the niceties of the conversation and wish the person hadn't said anything.
My dad was a mail carrier for 40 years and when he retired, one of his subdivisions threw him a surprise retirement "party" as he did his last route ever. They lined the streets and had balloons and cards and gifts for him as he went by. It was so sweet - they really became part of his "work family" over the years. I'm sure he small-talked with them often! But he also knew how to take a social cue, and he never commented on people's mail or packages because that is PRIVATE. And my mail carrier is also the dad of one of DS18's friends/classmates since 5th grade, and we chit chat often about all kinds of things, but I be pretty embarrassed if he were to ever bring up the late notices I got from the village for my water bill! It is CLEARLY marked as late, and is bright yellow, so it's totally obvious. (I hate that bill...we only get them quarterly and I always think I have more time to pay!)
IMO, what you get in the mail is "off-limits" to be commented on by the carrier. I'll chit-chat all day, but I don't want to know what s/he thinks about my mail!
I thought it was rude that someone I don't even know would be reading my personal items and commenting on them. Asking who died and who's birthday it was. None of that was her business. Maybe that sort of thing wouldn't bother you. Some of us are more private. I had a bagger at Publix the other day ask me what was I going to be doing the rest of the day. What concern is that to him? It would never dawn on me to ask someone that I dont know a question like that.
Sure wish you were my next door neighbor. DH and I would have some fun with YOU!
Sure wish you were my next door neighbor. DH and I would have some fun with YOU!
I didn't have an issue either. I just thought it was very strange.Personally I would not- but I would not have an issue if someone asked me.
I'll bet you would love to be my next door neighbor. You wouldn't see me very often.Sure wish you were my next door neighbor. DH and I would have some fun with YOU!
On the flip side, if you are uncomfortable with small talk, don't always jump to conclusions that people are out to be rude to you. Just ignore, don't answer, and move on.so basically, it comes down to realising that not everyone is ok with small talk, and that what some consider to be just chit chat, others find intrusive.
So really, dont just assume everyone wants or is ok with personal questions. What you find appropriate, others may not. My dad used to call our neighbourhood Valley of The Twitching Windows, which is a great description. I dont like that feeling of being watched all the time and everyone knowing your business.
The OP has a legitimate gripe. Some people don't mind when others comment on things, other people do. I for one, used to HATE when people would state the obvious - "you must have gotten lot of sun over the weekend!" or "Looks like someone got a haircut!" One is annoying, small talk or not (yes, I KNOW I am sunburned. Believe me.) And the 2nd is seriously my own issue from my childhood when my mom always tried to play beauty shop on my sisters and I and we had to go to school the next day with our new creations (I looked like the boy on the cover of my 3rd grade reading book after one such haircut....totally embarrassing for a 8 year old girl!) I'm still scarred lol, and I hate when attention is brought to my hair. My own issue, I know, and I wouldn't expect people to *not* comment or be mad at them for it, but I really do suffer through the niceties of the conversation and wish the person hadn't said anything.
My dad was a mail carrier for 40 years and when he retired, one of his subdivisions threw him a surprise retirement "party" as he did his last route ever. They lined the streets and had balloons and cards and gifts for him as he went by. It was so sweet - they really became part of his "work family" over the years. I'm sure he small-talked with them often! But he also knew how to take a social cue, and he never commented on people's mail or packages because that is PRIVATE. And my current mail carrier is also the dad of one of DS18's friends/classmates since 5th grade, and we chit chat often about all kinds of things, but I'd be pretty embarrassed if he were to ever bring up the late notices I got from the village for my water bill! It is CLEARLY marked as late, and is bright yellow, so it's totally obvious. (I hate that bill...we only get them quarterly and I always think I have more time to pay!)
IMO, what you get in the mail is "off-limits" to be commented on by the carrier. I'll chit-chat all day, but I don't want to know what s/he thinks about my mail!
so basically, it comes down to realising that not everyone is ok with small talk, and that what some consider to be just chit chat, others find intrusive.
So really, dont just assume everyone wants or is ok with personal questions. What you find appropriate, others may not. My dad used to call our neighbourhood Valley of The Twitching Windows, which is a great description. I dont like that feeling of being watched all the time and everyone knowing your business.
what if a fellow shopper asks you if you've previously tried or used something in your shopping cart before?
creepy and rude!
and I would never do it myself.
Also in Starbucks and other places, I dont even like when they ask my name, so I dont even give my full name, just the initial!
I was laid up for four months each after two major surgeries, and, living in a rural area, used Amazon for a TON of purchases. In the beginning, my two dogs would bark and growl and throw themselves at the glass door when the UPS guy showed up. Now, they can be sleeping on the other side of it, and won't even twitch in their sleep when he dumps the packages and rings the bell. He said to me one day, "Not such killers anymore huh?" and I didn't worry that he was planning to break into my house, it was just a funny comment. He probably wishes all the dogs on his route were so chill!
Terri
How PRIVATE is it that I get a bunch of packages with a giant Amazon logo on them on my front porch in plain view of every person who drives by? The comments were to OP and her DH...no private information was shared.
So what isn't a personal question that is a conversation starter?
You also have to consider different cultures. I've lived in the South of the US for nearly 20 years...people are just chatty and nosy.
I watched part of a documentary series on Netflix that was about British culture (not saying it applies to you, just an example). Personal questions were generally viewed very differently there.
What if you're standing waiting for the fireworks at Disney, is it permissible to speak or do you prefer stony silence then as well?
It's rude to say to someone, pardon me, I see you're buying X, have you tried them before?
What if you're standing waiting for the fireworks at Disney, is it permissible to speak or do you prefer stony silence then as well?