I always feel awkward when asked my favorite color, song, or any other type of trivial question. I have my standard responses I remain consistent with over time, but they are only consistent lies. Are those types of questions fundamentally awkward to you too?

I like things that look nice. I may lean toward one color or another at times, but I would never seek out the color before or to the exclusion of something that looks nice. It feels like color prejudice or something to say I have a favorite. I’m open minded to all colors in any situation more like an artistic mind I guess. That is the kind of thought process I go through when I’m asked to pick my favorite (x). I want to respond with the equally vague questions of when and what circumstances.

Some may call it over thinking, but what use is there in saying you have a favorite when in reality it is more complicated. Like, is that favorite song playing at a wedding, a house party, and a funeral. Or, are all your clothes your favorite color.

What do you think a person’s response to such questions says about them, their depth, curiosity, and open mindedness?

  • hperrin@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I definitely have a favorite color, and it’s pink. Specifically baby pink or pastel pink. So that one I feel strongly about, but other favorites, yeah, I don’t really have many. I have a handful of songs that I would call my favorite songs, but not one out of those I would call my favorite. Same with movies, games, etc. And yeah, questions like that make me feel awkward too.