kraftiekortie wrote:
Yes, you are "socializing" when you talk with work colleagues and customers. That's true.
"Socializing," amongst regular folks, though, usually means hanging out with people outside of work. Because that means you want to hang out with them, rather than being forced to hang out with them.
When you're at a wedding or any such gathering, people tend to "socialize." And the "socialization" usually consists of small talk and speaking of non-controversial things.
Small talk is what women do. Yes? Wierd talk about the weather... Where if I try to learn the clouds so I can join in, they don't want to know. Talk about Mrs Jones' left shoe or something odd like that. I switch off.
Talk about people... Who said what and to whom etc... I switch off. Why does anyone need to know? Is of no practical value because they are things that no one needs to know.
But if they talk about how to repair a car or something practical, at least I can start to follow a conversation... But they look at me daft for suggesting it.
But then men do the same sort of things talking about dates with women or how drunk they got on a night out. Things which I also switch off to because I don't want to get drunk. Why should I? It serves no purpose. I get anough dissoriated in the depths of a shutdown. I'd hate to be drunk as well!
And besides. The few times I have been tipsy, I have just sat there and been very dissapointed and miserable with myself. I think "What have I just done?" I get depressed because I can't do things. It is horrible. I just don't see the attraction...
Yet when people say to me they go to a pub to socialize... Why do that? Get drunk and miserable and then lie and say you have had a good time, and then go sick and wake up with a headache? What? A good time? I don't think so!
I have never had a hangover in my life.