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It depends on the situation DomA Send a noteboard - 12/09/2011 07:26:02 PM
If I have to share space with a stranger for a long enough time (say, on a plane or train, or in a café), and he/she looks like someone I could strike a conversation with, and the person stops reading, I would probably use the book as a conversation starter, and have done so before.

In most cases I wouldn't. It's rather rude to interrupt someone who's reading where I live, all the more a stranger. A lot of people read in public to isolate themselves from people around so you're invading their privacy if you interrupt, and while most people will notice what others around are doing while commuting etc., it becomes intrusive if you go and flat out mention to the person that you've done so. It's quite bit the same as staring. A lot of people won't mind and be friendly if you approach them, but a lot of people will find that impolite/intrusive.

As far as I'm concerned, if someone approach me about what I read, it's also very situational. Sometimes I won't mind, sometimes I will.

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does seeing someone reading a book you like justify striking up a conversation - 10/09/2011 08:21:28 PM 1234 Views
I keep wanting to, but I never do - 10/09/2011 11:07:07 PM 977 Views
take the plunge! - 11/09/2011 10:07:45 AM 1176 Views
Only if you fancy them and are using it as an excuse to chat them up. *NM* - 10/09/2011 11:44:07 PM 389 Views
with ulterior motives? - 11/09/2011 10:10:46 AM 834 Views
I wouldn't interuppt someone while they are reading. - 11/09/2011 03:16:50 AM 1098 Views
that's worse surely! - 11/09/2011 10:13:15 AM 993 Views
not to me. - 11/09/2011 05:59:19 PM 891 Views
it is pretty easy tell if they would rather just be reading - 12/09/2011 03:13:30 PM 929 Views
I guess my thing is I just hate to be interrupted and don't want to do it to someone else - 12/09/2011 04:28:30 PM 988 Views
you get that immersed even in public area? - 12/09/2011 06:52:54 PM 838 Views
Usually. If it's not a situation where I CAN, I just won't read. - 12/09/2011 07:23:48 PM 1028 Views
Did you not like the other trilogy? - 11/09/2011 03:36:18 AM 1109 Views
erm, not as much - 11/09/2011 10:19:03 AM 924 Views
I used to be timid. Now I don't care and will happily interrupt. - 11/09/2011 07:42:35 AM 991 Views
Yeah, exactly - 11/09/2011 07:53:48 AM 1000 Views
it's the "i will probably never see again" i can't get my head around - 11/09/2011 10:21:45 AM 905 Views
I guess that depends on how you go about it - 12/09/2011 03:16:38 PM 809 Views
That's a nice way of saying "I'm antisociably shy." - 13/09/2011 09:43:17 AM 951 Views
no i meant the opposite - 13/09/2011 02:20:48 PM 859 Views
Answers to questions asked. - 11/09/2011 03:34:32 PM 928 Views
i asked because i wondered how many people would welcome it or view it as an intrusion - 13/09/2011 02:25:32 PM 921 Views
I love talking to perfect strangers - 15/09/2011 05:34:27 PM 1243 Views
I have just gone up to someone and said "good choice in book" - 11/09/2011 04:49:21 PM 921 Views
I can't resist that. I will always say something. Many people have done the same with me - 11/09/2011 06:10:36 PM 1016 Views
are a small town girl? - 13/09/2011 02:30:46 PM 1016 Views
How do you even figure out what they're reading? - 12/09/2011 05:44:30 AM 965 Views
NYC is wierd *NM* - 12/09/2011 03:17:35 PM 366 Views
I can usually tell what people are reading with a glance. - 15/09/2011 01:49:06 AM 1184 Views
Thats why I am glad I don't live in NYC - 15/09/2011 05:41:47 PM 1088 Views
NYC really is a concrete 'jungle' - 15/09/2011 09:41:59 PM 992 Views
Re: No. - 12/09/2011 02:51:40 PM 973 Views
I stirke up conversation with strangers all the time - 12/09/2011 03:12:09 PM 923 Views
exactly! - 15/09/2011 05:46:57 PM 1046 Views
It depends on the situation - 12/09/2011 07:26:02 PM 910 Views
I think so, but it isn't always appreciated. - 15/09/2011 03:20:07 AM 1039 Views

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