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"Small Talk" is for People with Small Minds

I absolutely [b][i]loathe[/i][/b] what people refer to as "small talk". To me it's just so silly and pointless, the exchange of ideas when such an exchange is superfluous at best. Examples:
"How ya doin'?"
"Nice weather we got"
"Hey, did you watch the footy? Which team do you barrack for?"
Look, I couldn't care LESS about this nonsense, so don't bother me and leave me alone! I especially hate it when the one asking such stupid questions is a complete stranger in some public space, like a shop or street. Communication should only ever be engaged in when it's actually important that people engage in it; that is, for the express purpose of conveying useful, important or interesting information. That's it.
I've heard that there are many cultures where this rubbish just doesn't happen. Apparently, it's only in the weird Anglosphere where we have to put up with this nonsense, and it's just my rotten luck to be stuck in Australia, the country that everyone else thinks is just so "relaxed", "informal" and "friendly" (ex. they call everyone by their first names here). Ugh! You'd get sick of it after a while, trust me, and familiarity breeds contempt.
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MsSwan Best Comment
I hear you. I'm a quiet person and don't talk much. I remember a couple times I was called out for not being talkative. I always thought I was weird or there was something wrong with me. I've experienced social anxiety my whole life because of this.

Small talk is so boring to me. When it happens, I feel like sticking knives in my eyes for funsies. 馃槄

I much prefer to have an intense intellectual conversation about something that fascinates me.
FormerAtheist26-30
@MsSwan Yes! Exactly! I'm not a "people-person", the life of the party, an extrovert. I'm just not like that. Why can't others simply accept that?
@FormerAtheist We need to start an "Introvert Awareness" movement. 馃槅