Exchanging special interest with others

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06 May 2023, 9:51 pm



I had uploaded a video explaining how we could exchange "Special Interest". There are some cases when another person are likely to show a lack of interest in our favourite interest and hobbies we have. I explain how I am interested in Lego, how others may respond as a given example to my video content. This video upload that I am sharing may provide a rough idea on how we interact with others and socialise.


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06 May 2023, 10:43 pm

I fail to see how anyone could struggle to enjoy a conversation about Lego. :nerdy:


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06 May 2023, 11:02 pm

I just imagine trading special interests like Pokemon cards. Like "hey I got a special interest in animal costumes, whatchu got?"
"oh I got a special interest in WW II aircraft"
"hmmm, sounds good"


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