Good conversation is akin to
a tennis match. It is a matter of
lobbing the topic and observations back and forth. It is not a handball court whereby the
observation is lobbed out and then merely bounces back without any human
contact. That is a speech, not a
conversation. In my advanced years I
have begun to notice we have more orators than conversationalists. That’s a sad thing.
I have also noticed that it
often very difficult to get someone to initiate the conversational serve. That is frustrating and at times the game
falters and the verbal ball just sort of dribbles away.
“Hey, how’s it going?”
“Oh, OK.”
“Anything interesting going
on?”
“Not really.”
(silence)
“Oh, all right. Nice talking to you.”
Sad.
Another scenario is when
people grab on to the ball and don’t hit it back. You become relegated to an occasional
“uh-huh” or a “is that right.”
Frustrating.
At another time we often hit
the “one up” person.
“Drove over to the next town
and had a great Italian dinner!”
“ How well I remember the
meal we had in Florence.”
Good grief!
Game over.
I try very hard to be
engaging in any conversation. I am
genuinely, yes, GENUINELY, interested in learning some one else’s story. The largest compliment I can receive is when
someone is genuinely, yes, GENUINELY, interested in my story.
I have many, many friends
with whom I can pick up a conversational thread immediately. There are no awkward pauses and no
orations. It’s a wonderful tennis game
with both being the winner.
In my dotage I realize that I
often repeat a story. I’m sorry about
that. However, in a really good
conversational game your partner just looks across the net, smiles and nods and
allows you that little slip. In true
Parks fashion I might embroider it a little more and make it even more
listenable!
Therefore, this little rant is a reminder not
only for the reader, but for me as well.
Eye contact, non verbal responses, genuine interest are gifts that we
can all impart to others.
I truly wish I had your gift. I love reading your posts and so miss listening to your stories.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
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