ClassicRockr
Well-known Member
From my observance..........NO!!
Although, I was raised just outside a small farming town and most of the merchants in town knew my family. Of course that was back in the 60's, before that statement "don't talk to strangers" came to be from parents to their kids.
My wife and I just happen to have "friendly" personalities. But, mine is somewhat more than hers. When either of us, out of the blue, say something to someone at Wal Mart or any other store, they seem to be totally shocked. It's a cordial "being shocked", but we can still see it in their face.
A single guy use to live in the apartment next to us and I noticed that he'd never say anything to me. One day I asked him why and he said "when you are raised in certain parts of New York City, you learn fast to keep to yourself." I suppose he was right.
As for me, I think it's a Generation thing. Heck, even at a church we attended a Service, it was only the Greeters that talked to us. "Tough crowd" I thought. Now, attending a Bible Study Class at the church was 100% different, but the people were our age and we were introduced to the rest of the people in the class. That was nice.
I just happen to have an outgoing personality that shocks some folks, some folks don't like, whatever. If a person is an introvert, somebody has to start the conversation! Then again, guess some folks just don't like talking..........that sure isn't me!!
Although, I was raised just outside a small farming town and most of the merchants in town knew my family. Of course that was back in the 60's, before that statement "don't talk to strangers" came to be from parents to their kids.
My wife and I just happen to have "friendly" personalities. But, mine is somewhat more than hers. When either of us, out of the blue, say something to someone at Wal Mart or any other store, they seem to be totally shocked. It's a cordial "being shocked", but we can still see it in their face.
A single guy use to live in the apartment next to us and I noticed that he'd never say anything to me. One day I asked him why and he said "when you are raised in certain parts of New York City, you learn fast to keep to yourself." I suppose he was right.
As for me, I think it's a Generation thing. Heck, even at a church we attended a Service, it was only the Greeters that talked to us. "Tough crowd" I thought. Now, attending a Bible Study Class at the church was 100% different, but the people were our age and we were introduced to the rest of the people in the class. That was nice.
I just happen to have an outgoing personality that shocks some folks, some folks don't like, whatever. If a person is an introvert, somebody has to start the conversation! Then again, guess some folks just don't like talking..........that sure isn't me!!