So, how do you break those oh so common awkward silences? I usually come up with something terrible, and it makes everything even weirder. Or the classic "How about those [sports team]?"
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So, how do you break those oh so common awkward silences? I usually come up with something terrible, and it makes everything even weirder. Or the classic "How about those [sports team]?"
Nope. I'm from a part of Sweden that's notoriously laconic, so there's no awkward silence.There is only Zuul.There is just a silence. This naturally bothers the hell out of people not from this region, but doesn't affect us.
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Break the awkward silence?
I'm usually the cause, why would I want to break it.
If an Awkward Silence happens I would do the random thing to try to keep thing happy! For Example:
"Blarg wah sheuuttoo haasshhuuuaww nat pimpcilce!" Then I would wave my arm's around like a maniac!
^.^ That usually works for me!
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I hate awkward silences, especially when you're riding in the elevator at work with someone you don't know. It's work, you're almost obligated to say something. I wish people wouldn't look at you so expectantly. So I usually just say something like I wish it were Friday, or too bad work's not almost over. It's so fake, though.
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I'm socially retarded so... I'm usually just make these moments worse. o_o whats wrong with some silence everynow and then?
"... So, how about those mets?"
I just admit that I ran out of things to talk about and ask them what they want to talk about then. If I say anything else I might cause the silence to last longer.
I say exactly what this thread is titled as. Lolz.
Akward...>>;
*Clears throat*
When Im talking to someone, I am generally able to keep the conversation going, so its rare for me to get into those awkward silence situations. But the silence doesnt bug me that much, Im not sure why people find it annoying.
Muttering "All for Mother Russia..." is pretty memorable.
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I usually stare blankly at the person and if they go blank in expression I yell "Hellooooooooooo!!! You listening???"
I can usually deduce the person's conversational aim from their previous statements. From there, if the silence is awkward, I can say something to lead the conversation toward a resolution.
Sometimes, there is insufficient data to make a deduction, and I have to rely on induction. If the induction does not reflect truth, there is a potential for the conversation to become more awkward.
Nah, they're not so awkward to me. In fact, if the person I'm with is someone potentially awesome, I will probably say something about awkward silences if nothing else comes to mind. Otherwise, I will look them straight in the eye with eyes wide open and face as serious as possible, and if they start sweating, it's successful. So far, they did every single time... yet they looked away pretending they didn't notice my stare.
Relish the brief moment of silence where I don't have to listen to things that don't interest me that or just mutter profanity.
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Being the massively sarcastic person that I am, I always turn the akward-ness around and use it to my advantage in the form of a joke. I'm very good at these kinds of situations, so I almost always manage to get a laugh; which in turn makes the conversation far less akward.
Though I do have to be careful around people that don't know me very well because they might mistake me for being serious. Which is rare for me since I tend to say almost everything sarcastically.
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I'll play music off my phone. Maybe play "Because I got high" from Afroman. Everyone tends to sing along
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I will the other person to break the silence. I never lower myself to actually doing it myself.
really?? you think those r awkward,i love those type of silences i have no problem with them its good to sometimes sit there and be quiet
"Dark light come shine in her lost heart tonight
And blind all fears that haunt her with your smile
Dark light"-HIM
It isnt a big deal to dive into silence actually. I enjoy it, but if ever I'd break it up, it would go to things that I physically see, or even just small talks... Weather, exams, events, or simply say that theres booger hanging on their nose.
(Its kinda gross, but I look at it in a funny way)
"Unless you have the darkness in you, and you can appreciate that darkness, how do you really appreciate the light?"
i hate awkward silence but i never really break the silence..i just look around, fidgeting until the other person breaks it...
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had the eyes no tears~
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I usually am a sport and laugh about it being awkward or keep my mouth shut and not say anything at all.
Or my personal fav. pretend to text or rummage through your phone in awkward situations. Works like a charm.
Last edited by blueangel06661; 11-14-2009 at 09:38 AM.
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I don't have them very much because i'm pretty talkative, but I usally try to leave as quick as possible when they do happen.
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Depends on who I am with. If it's just me and someone else I tend to want to talk the silence away. It's 50/50 whether I'll make it worse or better. If it's with a close friend I don't think anyone of us mind if it's quiet for a minute or two.
If it's with a small group of people I just wait until someone else says something. If no one else will talk then I might say "well it sure is quiet today". It usually doesn't help, but it's not too awkward to say it.
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