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Posted: 05/14/12 05:45pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just relax.
When the time is convenient invite neighbors for ice cream or just to visit.
Everyone, more or less, likes to socialize when they have relaxed.
If the campground has socials etc you will meet a lot, of them around the table. Never got up without making a couple, of friends, at least.
I leave the openings to wife mostly, these days. Goes with illness.
So If I don't jump in go ahead and do it.
See most of you soon or later probably.

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Posted: 05/15/12 05:50am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The weather?

At one of the CGs we were at on our last trip these are the things that started us talking:

The sunset - which site had the best view to take pictures from.

Hot enough for ya? Knowing we were from up north (using license plate logic) and not used to the 80s!


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It's not that I don't want to talk when you come to chat, it's just that I suck at small talk.


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ependydad wrote:

It's not that I don't want to talk when you come to chat, it's just that I suck at small talk.


I hear ya. I guess its not that I don't like people, or I'm not friendly. I'm just quiet. If I have something to say, something meaningful, I'll say it. Otherwise, I just keep my mouth shut. Small talk makes me uncomfortable.


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Weazletoe wrote:

ependydad wrote:

It's not that I don't want to talk when you come to chat, it's just that I suck at small talk.


I hear ya. I guess its not that I don't like people, or I'm not friendly. I'm just quiet. If I have something to say, something meaningful, I'll say it. Otherwise, I just keep my mouth shut. Small talk makes me uncomfortable.


It's not even that I have something to say or it's meaningful. Heck, I'm actually known to talk a lot - but, I do best with close friends and small groups. Otherwise, it's a lot of fidgeting. (shrugs shoulders)

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ependydad wrote:



It's not even that I have something to say or it's meaningful. Heck, I'm actually known to talk a lot - but, I do best with close friends and small groups. Otherwise, it's a lot of fidgeting. (shrugs shoulders)


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I wanted a memento of our trip to Alaska - and found a website where you can imprint license plates with whatever you want. I chose an Alaska plate, had it imprinted with the miles we traveled, and mounted it on the front (in Michigan, you only need a rear license plate).

THAT sure gets people to stop and talk - thinking we drove down from Alaska....LOL!!

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I've found that if "I" really want to communicate with the next door camper, I look for something unique they might have and then simply go over and ask about it. It might be something as simple as a ice chest, but if it's an off brand, or a color, or a size that's not quite so "normal and average", I'll just simply go over and ask about it. That usually opens the door to more conversations. The secret is to know if you're REALLY not wanted. You can pick up that vibration pretty fast. If so, just tell them thanks for the new information and you'll be looking to get one similar to it. If they're the sociable type, next thing you know, you'll be sharing oil change schedules and cooking recipies!


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Another good one is to learn to play the guitar. I'll be outside practicing and I've had cars drive past the campsite, stop, backup and then the "Hey, you playing tonight?" starts. And I'm a terrible guitar player. 8^)

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I'm still learning how to back up my camper and will ask a neighbors to help. Then offer a cold tasty beverage for thanks. And then keep the cooler available!

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