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Fri 19 Aug, 2005 10:41 pm
Is it true that when you first meet somebody within the first 90 seconds you'll see whether you'll make or break your chance to become friends?
It doesn't necessarily have to be friends it could be any type of relationship. Anyways I was just wondering if you don't share any common interests what can you do to know a person better?
It's just that even when I try to get into their interest I would know nothing about it (or at least not as much as they do). It's like if I have to do research on it or on the person... and even that itself sounds eerie... Advice? Thanks.
if you have nothing in common then grab a 24 pack and youll end up beign friends from the past
90 seconds? First impressions might count, but seriously i wouldn't say they're THAT important. So many of my best friends are people that i knew for YEARS before we became friends.
If you have NO common interests then I think the chances of a friendship developing are slim anyway sheerly because you'd have nothing to do