Fnord wrote:
When it feels natural to do so. Forced "endearments" are easily detected and perceived as insincere.
I do not know what you mean by forced. Many social conventions and behaviors do not seem natural, but I obey them in some situations with more or less success, so that people understand that I am being friendly (waving at people), that I am interested at what they saying (eye contact, mostly at interviews and such things).
However I have also worked out saying a proper greeting regularly where I would not have done it if I did not know what to say and when ("I am fine, thank you. How are you?" after someone says "Hi. How are you?").
I am not wanting to be insincere, but to exhibit the appropriate social cues of a relationship at the proper times.
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