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05 Feb 2009, 1:23 am

Which situation do you prefer and why? What problems do you face in the environment that you are least comfortable with and how do you deal with those issues?



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05 Feb 2009, 8:30 am

One on one for me is much easier because I find the group conversational dynamics to be much more complex. I also have more eyes staring me down when I speak. I tend to be quieter in a group setting, as a result.



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05 Feb 2009, 8:54 am

One on one is best. However I can handle small groups. When the focus is on me I tend to get anxious.


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05 Feb 2009, 9:26 am

What do you do to overcome the challenges you face when in a group setting?



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05 Feb 2009, 10:12 am

Be quiet and pleasant and pass on the conversation to others quickly (by asking questions) if you're uncomfortable with talking at length about yourself.



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05 Feb 2009, 11:42 am

one on one. in groups I'm quiet especailly if I don't know them that well. usually I just say the odd thing and I don't like it when all eyes are on me because I end up talking funny and looking at the floor which makes me look really shy.
There have been times where I'm with a group of people I don't know well and they ask me "can you actually talk???"


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05 Feb 2009, 2:09 pm

RandomKid wrote:
One on one is best. However I can handle small groups. When the focus is on me I tend to get anxious.


Agreed... :?


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05 Feb 2009, 3:38 pm

I'm alright in small groups.



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05 Feb 2009, 4:49 pm

When the focus is not on me. I just contribute to the topic. Like if we are talking at karate about sparing I might say something I like about sparring. Sometimes I wait until some one approaches me. I am more quiet and just listen.


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05 Feb 2009, 8:23 pm

I prefer groups. Attention isn't entirley on me. And not half as bloody awkard.


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07 Feb 2009, 10:51 am

I hate working in groups, I can't do teamwork well and the other people in the group usually ignore me then complain when I haven't done anything.



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11 Feb 2009, 10:56 am

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11 Feb 2009, 11:44 am

holden wrote:
Both are terrifying. But I can give presentations to a large group. Its easier to talk at, than talk to.

In terms of presentations and anything like it I'd prefer a large group. I really mess up on eye contact when it's one person.
When it's talking to someone in a general conversation, one-to-one on certain subjects, most I PROBABLY prefer a group now that I come to think of it. If I say something stupid not that many people will notice.
When working and it's either a group or one person, I'd prefer one person I know well, if I don't know them well then partners, but I tend to just ask if I can work on my own. For most things I can.
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