• LaughingLion [any, any]@hexbear.net
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    10 days ago

    Remember folks, social skills are not inherent. They are learned, practiced, and honed. The more you use them the better you tend to get.

    For the neurodivergent in here who struggle with being sociable. One simple hack: ask a person about themselves and then listen to their reply. Follow-up questions are good. Its true what people say: the sweetest sound to the ear is your own voice. Abuse this trick when possible.

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        9 days ago

        this is true of any group-based skill. same if you are bad at softball and you join a local softball club. but if you tell people “hey im kinda not great at this but im excited to be here” there is a lot of grace others will give you. it works for social situations too. “hey, i kinda have social anxiety but bear with me im trying to get out more” doesn’t come off in the way you might think it does. at least, it doesnt come off bad to the kind of people you should be around. The kind of people who have empathy and are decent