View Full Version : How much is "impatience" a turnoff for you?


swedeace
07-17-2006, 02:21 AM
Whether it's someone new you meet and have the possibility of forming a friendship or whether it's your current friends, how much is "impatience" a turnoff for you? In your opinion, does this flaw worsen how you communicate with them in the future? Such as, are you more or less inclined to communicate with them knowing they are quite impatient?

I hope this makes sense....

Courtnee
07-17-2006, 02:51 AM
I get impaticent a lot so it's really hipocritical for me to say that it's a big turn off for me.

Chocoholic
07-17-2006, 01:23 PM
I'm a bit impatient myself. I always seem to get stuck in line behind someone who's taking their sweet time.

swedeace
07-22-2006, 06:35 PM
Thanks for your replies. Hmmmm... I am trying to see myself in an outside stance in two situations. I am a hyper and worrying person, so if I don't hear from someone I really want to keep closer (or fear they will forget/distance themselves from me), then I tend to sorta keep a closer reign on them. I know...not good.

So, I want learn how to be more relaxed and in control when situations come up so I won't show my impatience to them. I don't want them to be turned off by them.

Weird situation....

Brieannas21
07-22-2006, 07:09 PM
I'm a VERY impatient person, I hate waiting and I don't like slow people or any kind of slowness :lol:

When I say I'm leaving my house at a certain time, when that time comes around I'm out the door. I hate being late for things and I don't excuse it from others.