OverTheRubberSky wrote:
People are always looking for ways to connect. Small talk is the way people broadly scan other people until they stumble upon a connection. It's like searching your computer for a file; the expanse of it has to be scanned before the desired file is revealed.
I think this is about right, for me anyway, as an NT. When you have a chance encounter with someone you know, it's a way to catch up with what's going on in their lives (very important to NT's in general I think) and share that information they may want about yours (and that you want to share.)
It also is a way without getting into anything substantial to say -- "hey, it's you! Im happy to see you or talk with you because I like you." In the case of online small talk, greeting someone with 'what's up' or whatever is just a way of acknowledging them, telling them you appreciate them and you are thinking about them, or want to engage in conversation with them.
I've had a hard time figuring out how to start conversations with my BF withOUT small talk, cuz he doesn't do it. We talk every night, and often there are large times when neither of us talk ... that's okay with me, I just like 'being' with him. I often start by asking him how his day was -- first because I really want to know the answer, and I know it will allow him to introduce whatever topic is on his mind. Of course he NEVER asks me something like that, but I don't take it personally...it's just his way.