A very good clue to good conversation. It used to be an art form and everyone had practice in it, if they wanted to stay “in the loop”. Now, according to accepted practice, no one engages in direct real conversation, only in using electronic gadgets, emojis and delete which is rude beyond imagining. Don’t you think? ;)
One therapist wrote comparing conversation with tossing a ball back and forth. If you don’t toss it back the ball isn’t in play and or the conversation dies.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 11 months ago
“No”.
James Wolfenstein 11 months ago
Thank you for the tip. Now… how do you get out of it? ;D
Caerin Premium Member 11 months ago
A very good clue to good conversation. It used to be an art form and everyone had practice in it, if they wanted to stay “in the loop”. Now, according to accepted practice, no one engages in direct real conversation, only in using electronic gadgets, emojis and delete which is rude beyond imagining. Don’t you think? ;)
Skeptical Meg 11 months ago
Panel 2 is not an open ended question. “How would a question lead to a discussion?” would be better.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 11 months ago
One therapist wrote comparing conversation with tossing a ball back and forth. If you don’t toss it back the ball isn’t in play and or the conversation dies.
CitizenKing 11 months ago
Is this the Monty Python Argument sketch?
Hamady Sack Premium Member 11 months ago
Junior still talks to his parents.