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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-05-14 03:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #3419 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3419 ⌋

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Re: Can you be too laid back?

(Anonymous) 2016-05-15 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
I would define too laid back as someone who never gets visibly excited or passionate about anything, who can't ever give strong opinions about anything, and who constantly expresses disinterest with everything.

Re: Can you be too laid back?

[personal profile] herpymcderp 2016-05-15 08:44 am (UTC)(link)
That's the definition of apathy. Laid back means being unconcerned and unworried, not disinterested/aloof.

Re: Can you be too laid back?

(Anonymous) 2016-05-15 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Wouldn't being unworried and unconcernef about things that should be worrisone and concetning, like Anon describes, also count as apathy? I wouldn't distinguish between lack of a positive reaction and lack of a negative one. Also, I had in mind certain people I know who seem to reign in their positive responses to things on purpose (maybe out if embarassment or an effort to avoid possible embarassment) and since I consider being laid back to be an affectation (whereas apathy is how you really feel and not something you can help) then trying not to show excitement ever is being too laid back.