Aimless wrote:
I had this situation recently with a family member at a family wedding. My nephew, who I very rarely see because he lives on the opposite coast found ourselves next to each other and I was at a loss for what to say so I told him a fun fact. He made some excuse to get away.
Fun facts are interesting! It's a shame that your nephew can't appreciate your knowledge.
When I talk to other people, it feels more like an exchange of information rather than chit chatting for the sake of it. I try to ask questions about themselves but not personal ones. If there is something which they do or like that I have in common with them, then I'll ask about that.
And if they don't give me good answers which I can ask further about, then it makes it hard for me to continue the conversation.
I have completely no ability to banter or joke on the spot so it's all serious exchanges which some people will find boring. Therefore I have a much harder time talking to people who I have nothing in common with. I don't have banter/joking as a bridge to cover up that gap.