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RE: Coffee and a chat

Haha, the question is a great hook @galenkp.

So yeah, knowing you from the blockchain, I would totally go an share a beverage with you and chat.

I don't think the conversation would be disjointed. If you speak like you write, with some confidence then I think everything would work fine. I had several conversations with strangers yesterday evening at a pre-performance meet-up where my wife and her stage partner met at the house of the presenter/fellow musician.

So I got to mingle with a bunch of people that I do not ordinarily interact with and how else to pass the time than to just chat it out?

In that way you and I probably have more in common than those folks. Who knows? We'd need to chat to find out!

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I'm quite at ease with conversation with pretty-much anyone; any age, socio-economic demographic and so on. I'd not go as far as saying I'm the life of the party, I am actually quite shy in situations like that, but I know how to converse, know a little about a lot, and am generally considered reasonable company. I'm just myself I guess, although know how to adapt to the situation at hand.

I don't mind meeting new people either, although I'm quite careful about what I say, I'm not one to divulge too much to strangers. Information is power.

Indeed. The idea is always to be able to converse with someone on a human level without giving so much information that they could use it to your detriment.

Exactly, and I think it's a bit of an art, especially with people like me as I'm pretty good at getting information out of people if I want it. I don't always mean waterboarding and electrocution techniques either. 😁

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I'm joking of course...but am I?

Who knows right?

...until it is too late!

Lol. Indeed.