Sunday, August 23, 2009

The colors of social interaction


I'm wearing a pink shirt today (yup, that very one over there --->).  I know, I know - this doesn't seem profound or even very interesting, and you may very well be right, but bare with me and give me a moment to explain.  This is actually a fairly big moment for me!  You see, I don't wear pink ... no, that's not entirely correct - I don't wear colors, period!  To give a little perspective on the matter, a perusal of my closet, dresser and laundry basket turns up: 

- 26 white, off-white and mostly white shirts, tank-tops, sweaters and jackets
- 9 brown or khaki pants, skirts and dresses
- 22 black or grey shirts, tank-tops, sweaters and jackets
- 7 black or grey pants, skirts and dresses
- A smattering of maroon and a pinch of green thrown in to prove I can at least see colors!

As you can see, I'm not one to deviate from the tried and true fashion rule that you can't go wrong with black, white and brown or variations of those non-colors.  Colors draw too much attention, require too much interaction with those around you and generally say to the world, "why yes, complete stranger, I am in fact open to your advances of social friendliness, I will have something witty to reply with and we'll both leave the interaction feeling happy and refreshed!"  This is generally not the impression I want to leave with people, not because I'm not friendly or don't want to talk to the random, caffeine-starved (or overdosed, depending on the time of day) people I'm standing in line with, but because those very people will leave with their hopes of casual conversation dashed upon the rocks that is my social awkwardness.  

I generally make one of two mistakes when strangers try to talk to me. Probably the most common problem is that I end up having a conversation with myself while trying to figure out how to retort their brilliant opening line, "hi!"  If  you live in my head - which, thank your lucky stars you don't! - the exchange sounds something like this:

Stranger, attempt 1: "Hi."
Self 1, to self 2, "say hi!"
Self 2, "She just said hi, I can't say exactly the same thing!"
Self 1, "Say 'hello' then."
Self 2, "Doesn't 'hello' sound entirely too formal?  I might as well ask if she's 
         seen the queen lately."
Self 1, "... ... ... What?!"
Self 2, "You know, formal - queen, you have to be really formal to meet the queen."
Self 1, "How do you know that?  Have you met a queen lately?"
Self 2, "No, of course I haven't meet a queen, but you can just imagine how formal 
        it would be to meet one!  I think there are a bunch of rules you have to 
        follow, mostly about being really formal ..."
Self 1, "Oh, you're right, remember when Michelle Obama met the queen and broke some 
        sort of touching rule - the press wasn't happy about that. I guess ..."
Stranger, attempt 2, "It's a really long line for coffee this time of day, isn't it?"
Self 2, "Yeah, it really is!"
Self 1, "Don't say it to me, say it to her!"
Self 2, "But it's so obvious!  I need something witty and interesting to say!"
Self 1, "No you don't! Just say something! Tell her you like her shirt."
Self 2, "What?!  No, that's creepy - she didn't ask me about clothes, she asked 
         about the coffee line - I can't just change to subject to something so 
         personal!"
Self 1, "It's a shirt - she's wearing it in public, it's not that personal."
Self 2, "Yeah, but ..."
Self 1, "SAY SOMETHING, DAMNIT!"
Self, to the stranger, "Um ... yeah, it's pretty ..."
Barista, "Hey, you, with the kitty-kat cup holder, it's your turn to order!"

Of course, if you're the stranger - or anyone else caring to listen - it sounds, and looks, like:

Stranger, attempt 1, "Hi."
Crazy woman with the white shirt, black pants and kitty-kat cup holder turns around, as if to respond, but instead stares with brow slightly furrowed ...
Silence ...
Silence ...
Silence ...
Stranger, attempt 2, "It's a really long line for coffee this time of day, isn't it?"
Silence ...
Silence ...
Eyes move down to shirt ... silence ...
Silence ...
"Um ... yeah, it's pretty ..."
Barista, "Hey, you, with the kitty-kat cup holder, it's your turn to order!"

This exchange is probably more preferable - to everyone involved - than the seldom-used alternative of voicing the confusion in my head, which goes something like:
"Hi."
"Michelle Obama is the queen of the United States, and I think she has a shirt exactly like that one! ... Look! Kitty-kats! (maniacal grin, pointing to my cup holder)."

The problem is that spontaneous interaction is just that - spontaneous - it lacks any sort of relational definitions or boundaries.  If you'd see me at work or school, you'd never guess I can't hold coherent chit-chat with those around me - I can schmooze, connect, network and function normally with the best of 'em!  But the game is different - the rules are outlined and my role is specific!  I can do specific roles!  I can be work me, and you can be work you and there are rules for that dialog and relationship!

This is something I'm working on, however; hence, the pink shirt!  It's the brightest, most come-and-talk-to-me thing I own!  I'm making progress! I'm willing to try! I'm totally not planning to leave the house today!  




7 comments:

  1. I am enjoying these blogs. You really should try to publish some. Don't let the thought intimidate you!

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  2. your head talks just like mine does. i never know how to respond to a simple hi, and usually end up having nonsense come out of my mouth. I enjoy reading my thoughts through your words :)

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  3. Thanks Lindsey and mom(!!). Glad you both enjoy them and that you stopped by!

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  4. The only time I ever have something witty to say is if I am either inebriated or you've done something to make me angry, and even then it's not always on par and I'm sitting there afterwards saying "Well crap, I should have said this."

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  5. Hahaha-- this is HILARIOUS: "why yes, complete stranger, I am in fact open to your advances of social friendliness, I will have something witty to reply with and we'll both leave the interaction feeling happy and refreshed!" This is generally not the impression I want to leave with people

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  6. This is awesome.... makes me think more about what I say to people when I wear something. Right now I'm wearing a floral top -- did you cover flowers?

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  7. haha - no, I guess I didn't cover flowers ... but now that I think about it, I don't actually own anything with flowers ... hmmmm

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