At least two of four people found dead inside a home had gunshot wounds in a bathroom where investigators also found a gun and loaded magazine, authorities said Tuesday afternoon.
After a year of isolation, there are things you start to forget. You forget how to stand in a crowded commuter train (legs apart, slight bend in the knee) or how to shimmy sheepishly past theatergoers to reach a middle seat (face away, apologize repeatedly).
And, without a constant parade of baby showers and work mixers, you forget how to talk to strangers: The witty banter, the conversational volley, the way you break the ice with “How about this rain, huh?” instead of “So, what do you consider your greatest failure in life?”
But the world is starting to open up again, and that means having to engage in that dreaded four-letter word chat with people you don’t know. If the idea makes you nervous, you’re not alone.
Donât Worry, You Can Learn to Talk to People Again
Soon we will no longer be trapped in our homes and skittering away from strangers. A few experts remind us how to be social again.
Credit.Miguel Porlan
April 23, 2021
After a year of isolation, there are things you start to forget. You forget how to stand in a crowded commuter train (legs apart, slight bend in the knee) or how to shimmy sheepishly past theatergoers to reach a middle seat (face away, apologize repeatedly).
And, without a constant parade of baby showers and work mixers, you forget how to talk to strangers: The witty banter, the conversational volley, the way you break the ice with âHow about this rain, huh?â instead of âSo, what do you consider your greatest failure in life?â