▲ | ngriffiths 7 days ago | |
Fair, but it's still interesting that people underestimate how much they will enjoy the conversation, even if it's with a random person on a bus who did not volunteer for an experiment. | ||
▲ | popularonion 7 days ago | parent [-] | |
The participants in the train study were essentially given a "job" to talk to strangers, which completely changes the mental framing. People generally try to follow through on a job they promised to do. They'll try to make the best of it so they feel like they made a good decision accepting the job. If the conversations go badly, they can easily rationalize it away with "I didn't want to talk to them anyway, but I didn't have a choice". Many shy and socially anxious people do basically fine in public-facing jobs because of this phenomenon. |