I know this is a weird question, but let me give you some context. I live with my parents. I live in a place where I can't get anywhere that I want to. No public transport and I don't have a car.
I used to live downtown and took the bus. Back then I had a read on people.
It's been a while since I've interacted with the general public. I see people at receptions for doctors appointments or whatnot, but that's about it.
One thing in the past though is that I could hate the beliefs of someone, yet like them well enough as a person.
I despise feminism, but I felt that individual feminists I could be cordial with and they'd be cordial with me. That most individuals will be friendly on some level and you can connect on some level.
I really truly don't know what people are like now.
I see what they're like on the internet and the news, but that is very unreliable to what the day to day experience is like.
I assume some of you live in cities and interact daily with many different types of people. What is it like "In the real world?" to be a little tongue in cheek.
I wouldn't know, I don't permit them to speak to me. Why anyone would bother with social congress towards people you intend on killing, I can't imagine.
Depending on the circumstances, you can't avoid speaking to some people.
To, yes. "Paper bags please" and "yes I want a receipt" is hardly a conversation. Otherwise I keep to me and mine, and associate solely with the like minded. I've thrown my own brother out of the family for being a leftoid(for all I know he's dead), I certainly am not about to tolerate it from strangers.