Is there a reason you were called a dick? You kind of skimmed over that.
Here’s some go tos:
- Ask follow up questions
- Be kind
- Keep an eye out for signals that they need/want to leave the conversation
Is there a reason you were called a dick? You kind of skimmed over that.
Here’s some go tos:
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Have you read Discworld? It’s a bit more fun than The Witcher but has similar twists on traditional fantasy and magic ideas
I wouldn’t mind learning Russian, just so I can play Pathologic in its original language 😂
Vendor Trash
I have a background in Games, UX, Service and Product design and I would really like to contribute to FOSS projects but have no idea how to
I’m unfamiliar in the etiquette of GitHub and how I could contribute my skills
Wow what a dull lineup
Aren’t we sick of Marvel yet?
100% the boyf tunes out on most my gaming YTer bullshit but enjoys AA, the absurdity and the Sims help 😅
Mandalore, Hbomberguy, AmbiguousAmphibian, Jwlar, The Dadliest Man, MattKC, Oxhorn, Joseph Anderson, Your Favourite Son, Summoning Salt, Noodle, Avalanche Reviews, Monty Zander, Boulder Punch, The Nth Review, King K
Maybe some others, but those are the ones that jumped out in my Sub list!
If you’re being perceived a different way than you intend, I find it’s best to simply apologise, explain that want your intention and clarify what you mean.
It’s not just you that can mistakenly imply, others can mistakenly infer things too; such is the nature of human to human communication. (Considering we’re just a mess of electrical impluses it’s a miracle we can communicate ideas at all tbh)
Just be yourself, apologise and clarify if it comes across incorrectly, learn from the immediate feedback and I feel critically; don’t be trying to keep to guidelines of how you need to behave in a conversation. Be yourself, be in the moment. If you’re trying to micromanage your behaviour in the moment, people will sense that and it’ll put them off.
Just try to learn towards replies that hear the other person and show them kindness, but don’t overthink it on a day to day