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View Poll Results: Are you coyly-reticent or straight-up relatable around your elders? | ||||||
First of all, it depends on my mood (no general trend observed) | 1 | 20.00% | ||||
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Pretty shy, tbh | 0 | 0% | ||||
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Not so much shy as respectfully-modest and formal | 2 | 40.00% | ||||
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Just as normal; lack of mutual relatability is why we don’t go that deep | 1 | 20.00% | ||||
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Most of my bezzies are significantly-older | 1 | 20.00% | ||||
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Voters: 5. You may not vote on this poll |
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02-08-2022, 07:47 PM | #1 | |||
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And by that I mean how you tend to engage in conventional formalities with people who are significantly older (i.e., by more than 15 years) around you (aunties in their 40s if you’re a 20-something; people close enough to the typical grandparent age if you’re in your 40s or so)? Do you just say what you need to say out of politeness and scurry back off out of timidity or would you actually choose to initiate a long conversation with them and feel relatively confident and free?
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