When I was a kid and even to this day, I’ve always had trouble looking people in the eye.I have to force myself to do that at times… Don’t know why. It’s just my nature & the way I as raised.
There’s nothing to base a conversation on with a ships passing in the night, or day. But if i see someone looking at something in walmart that befits a comment, i will.
People think I’m looking them in the eye when I talk to them, but I’m actually looking at their monobrow or wondering about that strange-looking mole on their forehead.
I think there are more people like Earl than anyone would like to believe. I’m definitely one of those. I have many acquaintances, but few if any true friends.
People have always been a part of my life with school and work, etc. But retirement is my time, along with my little dog, and I’m perfectly happy with that!
When I’m gathering my thoughts, I usually don’t make eye contact because I find it distracting. I don’t like to hear peoples voices when I’m trying to read for the same reason.
I’ve always been able to look at someone in the eye even a person passing and speaking. Generally, saying good morning or how you doing. I worked in jobs in USPS as carrier, supervisor, etc then in grocery stores. You have to be pleasant!
Earl, you ought to invest in a smartphone – with wired ear buds. Then you can just look at your phone and pretend to be searching your music or podcast library. That’s a SURE way to get those pesky people to leave you alone.
I was about twenty when someone advised me to look people in the eye when I’m talking to them; until then, it never occurred to me to do so. I think that’s why I still have trouble reading people’s expressions. It also seems to be why so many iGenners have the same problem.
That said, there are cultures where looking people of higher status than yourself in the eye is considered rude. Many Spanish speaking cultures are like this; it’s how the 1977 Humboldt Park riots in Chicago started.
I’m with Earl. My girlfriend is the same way and has to force herself to do things outside of her comfort zone. She does Meals on Wheels, plays pickleball and goes to an exercise class. I quilt so I have to force myself to go the quilt shop. She ‘peoples’ a lot more than I do.
Am I the only one here who genuinely likes people? I make friends easily at work, and there is a lot of flux with the people I play soccer with on Stanford University campus (we draw from a group of more than 60 people), so I make a new friend almost every week.
Hello Everyone about 1 month ago
He sounds like Rat on Pearls Before Swine
Plumb.Bob Premium Member about 1 month ago
I am with Earl. I have enough friends.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 1 month ago
When I was a kid and even to this day, I’ve always had trouble looking people in the eye.I have to force myself to do that at times… Don’t know why. It’s just my nature & the way I as raised.
hariseldon59 about 1 month ago
There are many places where it’s not a good idea to make eye contact with strangers.
oldthang about 1 month ago
I knew an Army Captain like that and it always bothered me.
jonescientific about 1 month ago
I’m with Earl.
syzygy47 about 1 month ago
There’s nothing to base a conversation on with a ships passing in the night, or day. But if i see someone looking at something in walmart that befits a comment, i will.
jillzim Premium Member about 1 month ago
Big same, Earl, big same.
Ubintold about 1 month ago
With enemies, who needs friends?
iggyman about 1 month ago
You’re in good company, Earl!
win.45mag about 1 month ago
They are probably thinking that, and worse, when they see Earl coming.
Shirl Summ Premium Member about 1 month ago
Amen Earl. Me too.
Acworthless about 1 month ago
People think I’m looking them in the eye when I talk to them, but I’m actually looking at their monobrow or wondering about that strange-looking mole on their forehead.
PraiseofFolly about 1 month ago
When I’m out walking, half the people are listening to music through earpieces. And women avoid men they don’t know. I get it.
Mugens Premium Member about 1 month ago
I think there are more people like Earl than anyone would like to believe. I’m definitely one of those. I have many acquaintances, but few if any true friends.
Christopher White Premium Member about 1 month ago
People suck, so why get new friends?
Carl Premium Member about 1 month ago
She should recognize that Earl is a smart man.
javaman8263 about 1 month ago
I’m the same way. here’s a trick I learned. look at the bridge of their nose.
Watchdog about 1 month ago
Thank you for this
rgulyash about 1 month ago
Keep one on the person, one on your wallet
My First Premium Member about 1 month ago
I taught my 3 sons and am now teaching my Grandkids that to make a good first impression, look the person in the eye, and give a firm handshake.
gozirra2 Premium Member about 1 month ago
My first reaction when someone is approaching me, do I know them and if I do, what the heck is their name?
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 1 month ago
People have always been a part of my life with school and work, etc. But retirement is my time, along with my little dog, and I’m perfectly happy with that!
ANIMAL about 1 month ago
OMG……. I’m turning into EARL..!!!!!!!!!!!
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 month ago
When I’m gathering my thoughts, I usually don’t make eye contact because I find it distracting. I don’t like to hear peoples voices when I’m trying to read for the same reason.
VICTOR PROULX about 1 month ago
The biblical comand to judge not, was talking about the person walking toward you on the sidewalk. Not the thief, or politician.
More Coffee Please! Premium Member about 1 month ago
Yup.
flemmingo about 1 month ago
I’ve always been able to look at someone in the eye even a person passing and speaking. Generally, saying good morning or how you doing. I worked in jobs in USPS as carrier, supervisor, etc then in grocery stores. You have to be pleasant!
royq27 about 1 month ago
Earl has it licked!
cellodude1990 about 1 month ago
Perhaps this is residue from the whole “stranger danger” program from the last century.
EMGULS79 about 1 month ago
Earl, you ought to invest in a smartphone – with wired ear buds. Then you can just look at your phone and pretend to be searching your music or podcast library. That’s a SURE way to get those pesky people to leave you alone.
oish about 1 month ago
Why are we called misanthropes when we don’t miss anyone?
ladykat about 1 month ago
I’m the same as Earl. I don’t do well with new people.
ira.crank about 1 month ago
Friends are a security risk.
prrdh about 1 month ago
I was about twenty when someone advised me to look people in the eye when I’m talking to them; until then, it never occurred to me to do so. I think that’s why I still have trouble reading people’s expressions. It also seems to be why so many iGenners have the same problem.
That said, there are cultures where looking people of higher status than yourself in the eye is considered rude. Many Spanish speaking cultures are like this; it’s how the 1977 Humboldt Park riots in Chicago started.
The Orange Mailman about 1 month ago
Earl and I have so much in common. Maybe we could not hang out together sometime.
ragsarooni about 1 month ago
Same here,earl,’ol boy! Most days I’m content to just talk to my dogs…..
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 month ago
You still have it Earl………
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 month ago
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
Queen of America about 1 month ago
I’m with Earl. My girlfriend is the same way and has to force herself to do things outside of her comfort zone. She does Meals on Wheels, plays pickleball and goes to an exercise class. I quilt so I have to force myself to go the quilt shop. She ‘peoples’ a lot more than I do.
zeexenon about 1 month ago
All mine died or moved to Panama.
ToborRedrum about 1 month ago
I’m with Earl. There are two kinds of people in this world and I recommend you avoid them both.
ca_jeffo Premium Member about 1 month ago
Am I the only one here who genuinely likes people? I make friends easily at work, and there is a lot of flux with the people I play soccer with on Stanford University campus (we draw from a group of more than 60 people), so I make a new friend almost every week.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 month ago
Earl has more friends than he desires.
I assume everyone is my friend and wonder why my friends are acting unfriendly.
Zebrastripes about 1 month ago
The older I get the more I don’t like a lot of noise, chatter, crowds and nosey people. LOL
Roscoe about 1 month ago
“When you see a pretty girl walking towards you…” “I suck in my gut.”
gozirra2 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Earl’s memory is full. He no longer has any empty storage space. When he is approached, all he sees is buffering image due insufficient bandwidth.
Smeagol about 1 month ago
That’s me, that is why I wear a boonie, tilt my head down and leave me alone lol
The-Great-Gildersleeve about 1 month ago
kind of an abrupt, mid story arc jump into re-runs ……. jinkies!
eced52 about 1 month ago
I think that’s everybody’s reaction nowadays.
sincavage05 about 1 month ago
I get his world, I just want to move on my journey in peace and harmony, and often I’m singing an old 60’s song.
olds_cool63 about 1 month ago
Earl is a very smart man!
ednorton130 about 1 month ago
I like Earl we could be friends, he would never call me, I would never call him! God forbid we ever meet in person.