How challenging is small talk for you?

I think people might describe me as being well-mannered. Though I try to be, it's not the flattering opinion it might seem but, instead, testament to my restricted behaviour in company - I have to follow conversational conventions, and politeness is such a convention. 

If someone asks "How are you?", then I can answer briefly or (far too) extensively; both might be viewed as autistic habits. None of this means I'm at ease in conversations, as cues and subtleties don't always make their presences felt. Most importantly, I have to remind myself to ask "And how are you?" in return; not because I don't care but because *making the conversational transition is a hard, slow process for me and doesn't spring to my mind immediately*. And all the while I'm conscious that mine is a limited life, one which limits fluent and interesting conversation. 

How difficult or easy do you find small talk and general conversation?

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  • Depends whether I am masked or not.  If I am masked, frankly, anything is possible for quite a while.  If I am unmasked, I can manage about zero seconds - I mean, what's the point - I'll throw out a taster of some of "my" topics, and if they don't bite (or vise versa) then I'm more than happy to leave the conversation dead.

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  • Depends whether I am masked or not.  If I am masked, frankly, anything is possible for quite a while.  If I am unmasked, I can manage about zero seconds - I mean, what's the point - I'll throw out a taster of some of "my" topics, and if they don't bite (or vise versa) then I'm more than happy to leave the conversation dead.

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