+1 In any major city it's probably 90% chance they're either a crook trying to scam you out of something or mentally not quite right. The remaining 10% will be tourists or people from outside of the major city.
"Someday - and that day may never come" - they will be asking for something. Now you are on talking terms and it will be harder to refuse the ask, compared to the request of a complete stranger.
I understand what both of you are saying, I lived in areas where if someone is talking to you on the street theres a high chance theyre asking you for something, so you learn to just kinda block all of it out. Now that I moved to a smaller town, I find myself talking to strangers much more frequently.
majormajor|9 hours ago
Nobody wants randos coming up to them and asking for something.
Most people would be less lonely if everyone had more practice at making non-transactional conversation.
Actively avoiding conversation still qualifies as "weirdo" behavior to most people.
rzzzt|7 hours ago
nzeid|9 hours ago
Are you willfully ignoring people at bars, night clubs, supermarkets, etc?
It's obvious 99% of the time whether or not the conversation is in the wrong place and wrong time.
johnnyanmac|6 hours ago
Supermarkets are a toss up. Most people are there to get their food and get out.
barbs|8 hours ago
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hluska|9 hours ago
sieep|9 hours ago
watwut|9 hours ago
Scamming crools frequently do have good social skills, but of course there is that risk of being scammed if you talk to them.