Hello! ^.^ I have two issues when speaking in a conversation.
First of all, I need help understanding what I would say when I respond to someone. I know this sounds silly, but I honestly don't have any conscious phrases or expressions I would normally recite in a conversation other than "hello", "how are you", "have a nice day", or "see you later". I know it's nice to be spontaneous when speaking so that every conversation is unique, but this makes me pause a lot when speaking because I'm not sure how to respond. Is there any way to solve this dilemma?
Additionally, I feel like I don't have much of a personality when speaking or even when typing online. I usually try to be nice to people when talking unless I feel like I should tell someone something specific. I normally say phrases like: "that's great/wonderful!", "I'm happy for you!", "I hope you *insert accomplishment for the problem someone else is having*, etc. However, I would like to have more of an opinion on topics in general. For example, in the television show Gilmore Girls, many of the main characters almost always have something new to say about every topic, and they have a different attitude for every situation. In the first fifteen seconds for this clip of Gilmore Girls (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3_NzcpzM_g), when the movie host tells them about their options in picking a movie, for the most part, each character has their own opinion about movies and says completely different comments. If I was in that situation, yes, I would have a preference in the movie we watched, but I probably wouldn't have a sound preference on movies in general. I would like to have my own personality besides just being "nice" to someone when speaking, but I'm not sure what kind of personality I would like to develop or how to smoothly use that personality in a conversation.
Thank you in advance for your help!
First of all, I need help understanding what I would say when I respond to someone. I know this sounds silly, but I honestly don't have any conscious phrases or expressions I would normally recite in a conversation other than "hello", "how are you", "have a nice day", or "see you later". I know it's nice to be spontaneous when speaking so that every conversation is unique, but this makes me pause a lot when speaking because I'm not sure how to respond. Is there any way to solve this dilemma?
Additionally, I feel like I don't have much of a personality when speaking or even when typing online. I usually try to be nice to people when talking unless I feel like I should tell someone something specific. I normally say phrases like: "that's great/wonderful!", "I'm happy for you!", "I hope you *insert accomplishment for the problem someone else is having*, etc. However, I would like to have more of an opinion on topics in general. For example, in the television show Gilmore Girls, many of the main characters almost always have something new to say about every topic, and they have a different attitude for every situation. In the first fifteen seconds for this clip of Gilmore Girls (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3_NzcpzM_g), when the movie host tells them about their options in picking a movie, for the most part, each character has their own opinion about movies and says completely different comments. If I was in that situation, yes, I would have a preference in the movie we watched, but I probably wouldn't have a sound preference on movies in general. I would like to have my own personality besides just being "nice" to someone when speaking, but I'm not sure what kind of personality I would like to develop or how to smoothly use that personality in a conversation.
Thank you in advance for your help!


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