Gransnet forums

Chat

Changing your opinion

(36 Posts)
Sapphyr Mon 08-Apr-13 17:40:55

Sadly, one of the things that does not translate too well in chat-rooms is, irony/sarcasm, especially with non UK-English speakers sad
In the 40 odd years I've been chatting on-line, I liberally use a LOT of smilies and other emoticons.... AND, I still have my American friends smile
Sapph

nanaej Mon 08-Apr-13 17:34:15

It's true that you feel you 'know' someone after a while on a forum and then a comment makes you change your thinking. I think that is a good thing..life and people are not black and white...all affected by our personal experiences so respond slightly differently to the threads..be dull otherwise!

I think that I enjoy forums because I get to 'talk' to people with very different opinions to mine and I find that healthy! It does not happen much in my 'real' world. I have to check & think about my arguments, consider the ripostes I get and sometimes I might even change the way I think about something and sometimes my views are validated and made stronger!

Movedalot Mon 08-Apr-13 16:46:00

petra as has already been said we are complex but I like to think that some of us are not too stuck in our ways to change or modify an opinion if another person posts a convincing argument. I have been telling myself to start a thread about fixed views as we get older. Must get round to it on a day when I will be able to follow what is said.

Hope you are enjoying being on here. smile

POGS Mon 08-Apr-13 16:38:43

petra

I know exactly what you mean. It's a good thing to see different sides to us to though, isn't it.

If you only saw an 'old witch' then that's probably what they are. If you see an 'old witch' that occassionaly hands out empathy and understanding from time to time then that is reassuring. If you only saw a 'fence sitter' then that's probably what they are. If you see a 'fence sitter' having a debate with conviction then that's a good thing.

The only acception is if you see a funny, humourous person that is what they are, you cannot take that away and certainly cannot give it to anyone.

We all have opposite political opinions, that's healthy. We all have various backrounds that is healthy too. As the saying goes 'The world is a great big friut cake and it wouldn't be as good without a few nuts in it'.

LullyDully Sun 07-Apr-13 21:05:27

This also happens with the visualisation of a person. They may suddenly say something and you realise they are not the age or as you had imagined. It is interesting as we only hear the voice in words so can not make the usual judgement we all do without realising. I think it is liberating.

Deedaa Sun 07-Apr-13 20:47:36

It's happened to me a lot in real life. Someone suddenly says something that turns your whole idea of them upside down. Often in a good way, but sometimes, sadly, not.

janeainsworth Sun 07-Apr-13 20:26:59

Agree ana
Just like real life, in fact.

Ana Sun 07-Apr-13 20:25:42

People are complex. Someone who's been jokey and lighthearted on one thread can show a completely different side to themselves on a serious discussion thread.

Galen Sun 07-Apr-13 20:21:23

Normal learning curve! Vide Geraldine's article in the local forum launch!

absent Sun 07-Apr-13 20:16:30

Who lives may learn. smile

petra Sun 07-Apr-13 20:13:52

Forgive me if this has been covered before but I am relatively new to GN.
I form a picture of people from their postings. ( I hope I'm not alone) and then they throw something in that completely turns my view of them on its head.