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When talking about hobbies you enjoy with people who know nothing about it, do you typically try to dumb it down or only talk about mainstream examples? (Examples inside)

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Mar 8, 2023 8:26 AM
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Like let's say you're talking about anime with people who aren't anime fans. Do you "Dumb it down" (like only talk about mainstream examples, don't go into much detail, keeping it vague, etc.) or do you just talk about it openly. Since Most people probably won't know what a "Chainsaw Man" is.

Like say i'm into Yugioh, if i'm around non yugioh players, i just tell them i like Yugioh and don't tell them the cards i play and everything.

Any hobby that's not mainstream and people in general don't really know much about.
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Mar 8, 2023 8:29 AM
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Dumb it down for sure!!!

Its pointless if the other person dont understand it!!!

Not to mention,

Its tiring if you are talking like a one sided conversation!!!
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Mar 8, 2023 8:31 AM
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I don't really talk about anime to non anime fans, but when I do I talk openly because I have found out that there is no point in choosing, since they will judge anyway.
Mar 8, 2023 8:40 AM
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I just talk open and provide more information about stuff they would likely not know, for example if I would speak about Buhurt to someone who never touched anything related even Reconstructions or Hema or Jousting than I would explain much more to make sure they even know what I am speaking about. Like I would explain the basic rules, how it look like, some slangs for ex. Sabatons [Steel Boots] etc. etc.

When for example I would speak with someone who is doing the same proffession or hobby like let's say an another archeaologist student who is mainly interested in WWII stuff and I am more of the Ancient-Middle Ages period time interested, there will less words to say as I don't need to explain something which he/she already knows so I would skip the parts we share in common/knowledge and go into the parts which that person wouldn't know most likely, which is straight to the details with explanation. For ex. I wouldn't say more about the excavation process which is the same but I would go more into details like that I had to deal with x amount of arrowheads and axes which are from that and that period etc. etc. from that culture/country/town/region etc. etc. instead of explaining on how you excavate it, how I went into process of analysing it, measuring it etc. etc. cause the other person in my proffession will know it very well.

There is no point in dumbing it down, unless if you are unable to explain that properly.
Mar 8, 2023 8:59 AM
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Hitagi__Furude said:
Dumb it down for sure!!!

Its pointless if the other person dont understand it!!!

Not to mention,

Its tiring if you are talking like a one sided conversation!!!
Pretty much exactly what I wanted to post! If the other person wants to know more, they can totally say so.
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Mar 8, 2023 9:00 AM
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Yes, because mainstream stuff is what gets the attention of normies. If that's the route you wanna take.

But it's been years since I've desired to have friends like what I like. Hell, I don't even like having friends anymore lol
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Mar 8, 2023 9:06 AM
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Dumbing down anything as well as just not really being interested in mainstream stuff is just well totally dishonest for me personally. 

Pretty much everyone on my friendslist knows i'm not really into mainstream stuff at all and pretty much most of our conversations revolve around the lesser known stuff too since well, aside from the fact i only interact with people that are on my friendslist weell theres also the fact we also have similar tastes too and its honestly just not really fun at all if our conversations were dumbed down just to fit into the anime community of clout chasing hypebeast shit so yeah, long story short of this ramble, don't dumb down anything and just be honest with yourself regarding your tastes here.

Mar 8, 2023 9:25 AM
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The word "Dumb it down" is a bit insulting. 
We know each person has unique abilities and skills.
I would prefer to say I keep everything at the surface level, and depending on his/her interest in what I say, I would add more and more details as the conversation goes on


Mar 8, 2023 10:02 AM
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I like that famous phrase on Insta (by some old expressionist)...

"Hobbies?! I don't have hobbies, hobbies it is something that people do on the side, and what I do it consumes all my time, I'd say eating is my hobby."
Mar 8, 2023 10:04 AM

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I usually keep things pretty simple. If the other person doesn’t find the conversation engaging, or they’re confused and can’t follow what I’m saying, there’s not much point in even having it in the first place. If they want more detail, they can always ask me. 
Mar 8, 2023 2:12 PM

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I try to keep it pretty simple, if possible I'll try to give 1-2 common examples/references/whatever.


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Mar 8, 2023 2:21 PM

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Yes, mainly with computers, especially with those who refer to the entire desktop computer as "the CPU."

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Mar 8, 2023 2:55 PM

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I try not to go into too much detail because they might not understand what I'm saying (and also because the same thing happens to me, and I hate being in that situation).
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Mar 8, 2023 3:17 PM

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For anime if they're close enough I'll just say whatever I want.
If they're just acquaintances who like mainstream-ish anime then I'll stick to stuff similar to what they like.
Other people I won't mention anime/manga to, except for maybe if they mention something in conversation that has similarities with an anime I watched.


For other interests (not anime/manga) I'd be pretty willing to get into the weeds a bit, but if they don't seem interested then I won't go further. I don't mind talking to other people in-depth about their hobbies/interests that I knew little/nada about, so I'm sure some people won't mind hearing about my interests. If someone's somewhat passionate about something I don't know about, it can be a chance for me to learn.
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Mar 8, 2023 6:35 PM
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I would probably try to keep it on a level they can relate to, unless I understand they are familiar.

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