Have you ever found yourself nodding your head in agreement with someone just to keep awake? Feigning interest while you try and imagine the person in front of you is interesting? Now before you start thinking that I am a big grouch who doesn’t like small talk – you could not be more wrong . Just ask the people who are forced to sit close to me, I find it hard to be quiet for more than about four minutes. But maybe it’s because I have such a rich history of chatter that I have learned there are certain subjects that people should stay away from when hoping to engage other people.
1. Your children
Unless you are talking to your own parents nobody wants to hear about your children. People who have their own children are just waiting for you to take a breath so that they can tell you their own anecdotes. People who don’t have children don’t get it, they don’t want to hear about your horror birth story any more than they want to hear about how your child does not eat their school lunch.
2. Your diet
Nobody wants to know about your latest diet, why you eat quinoa and not other grains, why you avoid soy but bulk up on legumes. There will be times when people ask you what you are eating – just tell them what you are eating right then, do not go into what you ate for the previous week. If people ask you about your diet rather than what you are eating, it’s because they want you to give them a quick fix, no one at all is interested in what you are eating on an hourly basis, only your dietician and that is because they are getting paid.
3. Your work day
The only person that might be interested in the ins and outs of your day could be your boss, but even then they only wants a précis. Your partner may be interested in a summation of the day but it can usually be covered in a word – good or bad. If you meet someone at a function and they ask you what you do they only want to know your job description not the minute by minute breakdown.