Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
brief and concise

unlike politicians and lawyers, whom make a speech out of something that could've been conveyed with five words...🙄
Sunnykel76 · 46-50, F
Brief and concise...or my mind wanders
MethDozer · M
@Sunnykel76 I know that feeling too. People talk on about such boring bullshit
Sunnykel76 · 46-50, F
@MethDozer I agree...my mind is like a pin ball sometimes
joe438 · 61-69, M
My preference would most likely be verbiage that is rich with specific facts that expound on the original premise and enhance the understanding by providing additional enriching details.
gmatthewb · 51-55, M
Lengthy and detailed is preferred for me. I enjoy the details, that's what makes everything more interesting.
wackidywack · 22-25
@gmatthewb Hey Matt 👋 lol
gmatthewb · 51-55, M
@wackidywack Greetings!
SW-User
Are we just talking about conversation in general?
wackidywack · 22-25
@SW-User This is like a super general question. It's about any statement
SW-User
@wackidywack I wouldn't say that I prefer to keep things brief, but I usually can't hold lengthy conversations for very long. :s
wackidywack · 22-25
@SW-User Sounds fair
rjc36 · 56-60, M
In conversation I would take lengthy and detailed. That's how you get to know people.
kayle · 70-79, M
It depends but generally brief and concise.
GlitterBug · 22-25, F
Either one is fine with me.
SW-User
wackidywack · 22-25
@SW-User definitely shows
Theseus · 46-50, M
A blend of both.
Hdryder555 · 61-69, M
MethDozer · M
Lengthy and detailed is a warning sign someone is bullshitting. The truth and brass tacks rarely calls for lengthy detailed explanations.
MethDozer · M
Brief and concise.
Just spit it out and give me the key details. Ain't got time for bullshit and girl talk.

 
Post Comment