I've heard people say that it's their hobby to "people watch." I've never really paid much attention to other people until more recently.
Sometimes I'll see an older couple at a restaurant and they don't talk to each other while they eat. I wonder, are they just comfortable without talking? Or, have they run out of things to say?
Do you ever "people watch?"
I love to people-watch. I do it all the time at my Apartments. Some messed-up stuff goes on in real life and it's more interesting than TV.
I posted about going to Wal-Mart and watching people last week. I like to.
Sometimes....I seat by the seawall and do...is funny but you can kind of guess their mood..
I'm with Paul. I prefer to sit with my back to the corner, in a position where i can see all entrances and exits. I'm constantly looking around, trying to keep tabs on any body moving generally towards me.
On a much lighter level, yeah, making fun of random people was one of my ex-wife and i's favorite things to do on our honeymoon in New Orleans. Grab a drink and a balcony seat and see what walks by.
Yes, I people watch. It is a good idea for getting out of the house.
Yes indeed sometimes wonder the back stories to some
I adore people watching. There are so many ways to enjoy it. For example you can make up stories around them, like that old couple. He wanted to go Italian and she Chinese and they`re both sulking at the compromise. Conversely you can simply observe. This can be very rewarding as you get an insight to human behaviour. This is how fortune tellers and their ilk make a living. My friend would often ask me to predict how someone would act. I usually bet £1 on the outcome and rarely lost. For example a couple came into the bar and I said that she would buy the 1st drinks. I won and when he asked how I knew this would happen I told him that the guy was much better looking and that she was having to try hard to keep him. Once I even predicted what car a woman owned.
I've taken my best portraits of people when they don't think anyone is watching. It's ironic that I do enjoy people watching, but don't like them.
I do some photography from time to time. My best portraits have invariably been either playing in the park, where I just capture people being themselves, or in a makeshift studio with someone who is so busy enjoying the photo shoot that they just glow in the pictures. It is a great feeling when you can show someone a picture of them at their best.
On occasions but I prefer to interact, or just take in scenery.
I love to "people watch". I especially like to do it using my peripheral vision. They tend to be more genuine and less inhibited than if you or others are looking in their general direction. I often times can predict their ultimate actions just based on some snippets of their conversation and a perception of their character. But sometimes people will be people and they totally surprise you!!
People watching is one of the most economical and interesting of my hobbies! With inflation starting to move, people watching may have to become my major thing to do. LOL
i like that you call it a hobby. i do too.
I believe that we are supposed to enjoy the free entertainment of watching others whenever possible. I love going places just to see how people dress, act, react, and conduct themselves. Not to judge them, but but rather to attempt to decipher exactly how and why this vision is occurring. And since you never actually know the truth, it counts as a Philosophy credit. Humans 101 is my favorite class ever!!