Good friend of mine (and yes, it really is a friend, not me) has a problem where he only "sticks to the script" so to speak.
We go out every now and then and I notice that he's very serious with everyday people like cashiers, waitresses, customer service reps, etc. He's afraid to crack jokes or be easygoing. If we're ordering food for example, and the waiter/waitress makes small talk, he just doesn't reciprocate with anything substantial. He'll be friendly, but it will be a very "closed" type of friendliness. Just enough to get what he wants.
I've heard him on the phone when he was calling customer service agents a couple times and he was very serious with them as well.
Is this a confidence issue, or is it something deeper where he feels that he isn't worthy enough to be himself around people? I noticed that his wit isn't that great either.
I haven't asked him or pointed this out because I didn't want to come off as insulting.
We go out every now and then and I notice that he's very serious with everyday people like cashiers, waitresses, customer service reps, etc. He's afraid to crack jokes or be easygoing. If we're ordering food for example, and the waiter/waitress makes small talk, he just doesn't reciprocate with anything substantial. He'll be friendly, but it will be a very "closed" type of friendliness. Just enough to get what he wants.
I've heard him on the phone when he was calling customer service agents a couple times and he was very serious with them as well.
Is this a confidence issue, or is it something deeper where he feels that he isn't worthy enough to be himself around people? I noticed that his wit isn't that great either.
I haven't asked him or pointed this out because I didn't want to come off as insulting.