Making small talk about what someone is wearing is just another form of unsolicited feedback.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't really like making too much of a statement with what I'm wearing.
I'm not a good small talker. I'm not into small talk, frankly.
I don't try to communicate with my 'audience'. I don't bother with that any more. I used to try to have conversations with people, but it's futile.
When you're trying to come up with a good approach to reporting on the bleeding edge of where the conversation's moving, you're just leaving a lot of people who aren't on the bleeding edge of that conversation out.
One of the areas I have a little less confidence in is giving any kind of a speech.
People, by and large, would rather be talking than listening.
Some persons talk simply because they think sound is more manageable than silence.
Just because you can leap off a drum kit doing a scissors kick while hitting a chord, people expect you to be an extrovert socially. But I'm not always comfortable with the idea of small talk at a party.
We've learned a bunch of things; when you send a message to people, keep those messages short. Imagine walking up to a girl in a bar and going into a four-minute speech about how great you are. No one wants to hear that.
Strangely enough, I really think that shoes are a communication tool between people.