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Give People Something to Look At (2021)

38 点作者 thisismytest大约 1 个月前

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raddan大约 1 个月前
Along those lines, I discovered (by accident) that soft music has a similar effect. It’s not something you necessarily want to play when people are trying to focus, but when people are congregating for a meeting, it puts them at ease. There is dramatically more small talk. And when you turn off the music (eg, to start the meeting), it serves as an audible cue that something is happening and that people should pay attention.
rco8786大约 1 个月前
This all jives with my personal experience, as a male. I can&#x27;t help but read this article and think about evolution. Specifically, that men were more likely to work together &quot;side by side&quot; toward a common goal (hunting an animal, etc) while the women stayed back at the camp and tended the fire, children, cooking, etc and were more likely to face each other to converse.<p>Deborah Tannen in particular has done quite a bit of research around the topic of gender and conversation. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mtprof.msun.edu&#x2F;Fall1995&#x2F;shellen.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mtprof.msun.edu&#x2F;Fall1995&#x2F;shellen.html</a>
strict9大约 1 个月前
What a great article.<p>&gt;<i>Without something to look at, people have to look at the each other. With that comes a lot of subconscious (and conscious) reading into reactions. Pauses in the conversation are awkward because you’re just staring at each other.</i><p>As an introverted person who overthinks and often avoids eye contact and body language, I usually stay away from social events not tied to something specific. But enjoy the ones tied to a specific interest, like a museum. I now have a better understanding of why.
sd9大约 1 个月前
This seems like great advice, when I think back on my own experience it lines up. I’ll try to do this more!