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| Re: Plus One | |
| By: DaDancingPsych Date: September 27, 2021, 8:51 am | |
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| [quote author=Gellchom link=topic=2076.msg70395#msg70395 | |
| date=1632748742] | |
| [quote author=DaDancingPsych link=topic=2076.msg70391#msg70391 | |
| date=1632747085] | |
| I do think that when seated at a table (whether assigned or | |
| self-seated) that we have a social contract to socialize with | |
| the others at the table. There's no reason that you can't also | |
| chat with those that you do know, but it's important to ensure | |
| that everyone is included in some way. (I even make it a point | |
| to talk with children, as this is how they learn to behave, | |
| too.) Since I am typically the single person in these | |
| situations, I do not expect everyone to forgo their entire meal | |
| to entertain me. I know how to sit quietly and just enjoy the | |
| atmosphere for a few minutes. I also don't leave the | |
| responsibility all on others. In fact, I am often the person who | |
| starts the conversation and introduces myself. | |
| Also I think that there is some responsibility on the hosts to | |
| ensure that all of their guests are comfortable and having a | |
| pleasant time. However, weddings do make that difficult. If the | |
| parents are hosting, they are often trying to enjoy the evening | |
| AND tend to family and such. Although I have definitely had a | |
| father of the bride (or the like) approach me and chat for a | |
| bit. When the wedding is hosted by the HC (which seems to be | |
| happening more and more), it is almost impossible. So, I think | |
| as guests we have to take on a bit of responsibility. I have | |
| definitely approached people who I thought looked alone to | |
| socialize a bit (and had the same done for me.) Yes, weddings | |
| are a time to catch up with family and shouldn't feel like a | |
| job, but if we all take a moment to mingle, then everyone feels | |
| included. And again, as a typically single, I think it's my | |
| responsibility to initiate socialization, too. I think that this | |
| should happen at most types of parties... it's also what makes | |
| them fun. | |
| [/quote] | |
| DaDancingPsych, you are a jewel of a guest. I am totally | |
| inviting you to everything I do from now on! | |
| [/quote] | |
| <brushes tears away> Awww... that is the sweetest thing; thank | |
| you! I just like to have fun and want everyone else to have fun, | |
| too! | |
| #Post#: 70943-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Plus One | |
| By: Winterlight Date: October 17, 2021, 3:39 pm | |
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| [quote author=DaDancingPsych link=topic=2076.msg70391#msg70391 | |
| date=1632747085] | |
| I do think that when seated at a table (whether assigned or | |
| self-seated) that we have a social contract to socialize with | |
| the others at the table. There's no reason that you can't also | |
| chat with those that you do know, but it's important to ensure | |
| that everyone is included in some way. (I even make it a point | |
| to talk with children, as this is how they learn to behave, | |
| too.) Since I am typically the single person in these | |
| situations, I do not expect everyone to forgo their entire meal | |
| to entertain me. I know how to sit quietly and just enjoy the | |
| atmosphere for a few minutes. I also don't leave the | |
| responsibility all on others. In fact, I am often the person who | |
| starts the conversation and introduces myself. | |
| Also I think that there is some responsibility on the hosts to | |
| ensure that all of their guests are comfortable and having a | |
| pleasant time. However, weddings do make that difficult. If the | |
| parents are hosting, they are often trying to enjoy the evening | |
| AND tend to family and such. Although I have definitely had a | |
| father of the bride (or the like) approach me and chat for a | |
| bit. When the wedding is hosted by the HC (which seems to be | |
| happening more and more), it is almost impossible. So, I think | |
| as guests we have to take on a bit of responsibility. I have | |
| definitely approached people who I thought looked alone to | |
| socialize a bit (and had the same done for me.) Yes, weddings | |
| are a time to catch up with family and shouldn't feel like a | |
| job, but if we all take a moment to mingle, then everyone feels | |
| included. And again, as a typically single, I think it's my | |
| responsibility to initiate socialization, too. I think that this | |
| should happen at most types of parties... it's also what makes | |
| them fun. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I lived in a boarding house for several years and we had an | |
| unwritten rule that if you were sitting at the main dinner | |
| table, you were expected to be at least somewhat social with | |
| people there. You didn't have to be the life of the party, but | |
| you did need to participate in conversation. Whereas if you | |
| weren't up for chatting you could sit at a side table and | |
| everyone knew what that meant. We would get short term guests | |
| and it was expected that you not ignore them at the table, they | |
| needed to be absorbed into the conversation and made welcome. It | |
| meant I got quite good at small talk, and has paid dividends | |
| down the line. | |
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