What? I am English and don't get this. What makes "It's very misty out here." a superior conversation starter? I have never started a conversation like that.
What if it's not misty if/when you meet an English person? Would pretending it's misty work? Do you condone lying to the English? Perhaps you could post a more generic opening gambit. I would find that very helpful as I seem to keep bumping into English people.
I'm English and I just start conversations by saying Hi or Hello. I Have started some conversations with something like that before.
rikora159 3 years ago
Was it quite windy?
DuctTapeMyFace 4 years ago
well that could work but its really odd...
Lizlovesmanga 4 years ago
What? I am English and don't get this. What makes "It's very misty out here." a superior conversation starter? I have never started a conversation like that.
AVoodooSmile 4 years ago
It's a period piece, it was very misty and all the conversations went.
"Misty innit?"
and then you got on with the serious business of talking.
Balsetik 4 years ago
You are lucky indeed
Balsetik 4 years ago
Thank god i don't talk to socially incompetent people then, i don't have to know HOW to start a dialog!
allfadr 4 years ago
Now the snow
Balsetik 5 years ago
Now of course you would talk about the kerazzy wind.
Balsetik 5 years ago
What if it's not misty if/when you meet an English person? Would pretending it's misty work? Do you condone lying to the English? Perhaps you could post a more generic opening gambit. I would find that very helpful as I seem to keep bumping into English people.
GordonWoodbine 5 years ago
The point is more to comment on current atmospheric conditions...Damn English
Balsetik 5 years ago