01-16-2014, 05:12 PM
Sometimes people will ask basic questions like "How are you feeling" or "what are you doing with your life", and they don't really expect a real answer. If someone ever said, "How are you today?", and you responded with, "NOT THAT GREAT I'M WORRIED ABOUT THE MONEY TO BUY GROCERIES THIS MONTH BECAUSE I HAD A ROUTINE DENTAL PROCEDURE AND I'M FURIOUS THAT HEALTH CARE COVERS EVERYTHING BUT DENTAL BECAUSE GOD WHY WOULD IT DO THAT AND IT'S GOING TO TAKE ME MONTHS TO GET MY BUDGETING BACK ON TRACK.", they would likely respond with, "Oh. Well. That's not good.", and become very awkward.
You mentioned you gave details, and gave a lot of information. They likely aren't used to that and don't know how to handle it --- as they are doing a job and want to be done as quickly as possible. I would just keep being chatty... nothing wrong with it, if you ever find a school counsellor who takes a genuine interest you know you have a new favourite.
You mentioned you gave details, and gave a lot of information. They likely aren't used to that and don't know how to handle it --- as they are doing a job and want to be done as quickly as possible. I would just keep being chatty... nothing wrong with it, if you ever find a school counsellor who takes a genuine interest you know you have a new favourite.