Greenaveli;929530; said:Trop fish answer doesnt work cause they always go "Oh yea what kind". Or you get the Oscar question so I have figured it out I say "I have alot of central and south american fish". If they persist then they are gonna get me to talking about my fish and I might not stop.
x2.. Or after you say CA/SA fish they say "saltwater?"
Nic;929300; said:that's exactly what I say and drop the topic I hate explaining myself when the people don't understand or really care
Glad I'm not alone..that's how I feel..
rallysman;929210; said:"stuff that you've never heard of"
lol what I really feel like saying even though it's a little rude but true
Miguel;929215; said:I try to avoid that type of conversation..most people do not understand....
Again I've learned not to but I used to explain to people all the time.. just confuses them though and they think you're weird because you know so much about fish. lol
Nova 8;929457; said:Most of the time I avoid the subject. Or go, I have fish, they are this big. I actually got sick and tired of explaining every fish in detail to half the factory so I got some photos and put them on the message board, now I refer people to the photos. One guy I work with asks all the time, if I say a name of a fish that he doesn't know he gets me to write then name down a will actually research the fish at the library. Doesn't come back acting smart either, just wants to understand what I'm talking about, he's great a real rare non-hobbiest, loves my Oscars as well.
A lady where I work found out that I like fish and started ranting on about how much of a tyrant her male guppy is, always picking on her female. I said to get a couple more females and he wont seem so bad anymore. She told me if I drop him in my tank he will probably kill my fish. I got her to come round and pick a fish that she wants to fight the guppy with, she soon changed her mind.
Cool...
. I got her to come round and pick a fish that she wants to fight the guppy with, she soon changed her mind.
