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[How to Maintain Conversations When You Are Not Into Sports]-[AEE 2178: Basketball in English Part 3: Not Into Sports? How to Keep the Conversation Going]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2024-04-08

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Navigating Conversations When You Are Not a Sports Fan

In the final installment of the All-Ears English series on sports, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan address a common social dilemma: how to keep a conversation alive when someone brings up sports, but you have no interest in them. The core philosophy of the episode is to prioritize "connection, not perfection," ensuring that you don't shut down a potential relationship just because you lack a common hobby.

The Tribal Nature of Sports

Lindsay explains that sports often serve as a unique social bridge because of our evolutionary "tribal mentality." Whether it is the atmosphere of a live game or the camaraderie of a watch party, sports tap into a basic human desire for belonging. However, the hosts emphasize that you do not need to be a sports enthusiast to participate in these social moments; you simply need to be a skilled conversationalist.

How to Express Disinterest Without Closing Doors

If someone asks about a game you haven't watched or a team you don't follow, it is important to be honest rather than faking interest. The hosts suggest several phrases to navigate this:

  • "I'm not much of a sports person." (A polite, neutral way to set boundaries.)
  • "It's not my thing." (A modern, casual way to deflect.)
  • "I never really got the point of sports." (A more direct approach, though the hosts warn this should only be used if you are certain the other person shares your sentiment, as it can be perceived as judgmental.)

Pivoting to Connection

Rather than letting the conversation die, you should view the other person's passion as a "big opportunity." The goal is to show curiosity about the person rather than the game itself. Useful strategies include:

  • Ask about their personal favorites: By asking, "What's your favorite sport?" or "Is that your favorite team?" you shift the focus to the other person's excitement. People love to "nerd out" about their passions, and your willingness to listen builds immediate rapport.
  • Express a desire to learn: A phrase like, "I've always been curious to learn more about [sport], maybe you could teach me," serves as a powerful bridge. It invites the other person to share their expertise, which strengthens trust.
  • Inquire about family connections: Sports are often a family tradition. Asking, "Are your family members also big fans?" transitions the conversation from the statistics of the game to the person's personal life and background, which is a much deeper level of connection.

The Professional Perspective

This skill is particularly vital in business settings. Lindsay and Michelle highlight that in sales or networking, building a relationship is far more important than the specific topic of conversation. If a potential client is passionate about a sport, using that as a doorway to get to know them—rather than pivoting immediately to your "offer"—is a key skill in professional success.

Ultimately, the hosts remind listeners that if you make a minor grammar mistake while showing genuine interest in someone else's passion, they likely won't even notice. They will be too focused on the fact that you are engaged and listening. By maintaining curiosity, you turn a potential social barrier into a powerful tool for building lasting connections.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm not super into them.
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I don't know a ton about sports, to be honest.
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It's a tough question.
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It is what it is.
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I'm not much of a sports person.
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📝Key Phrases

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not much of a
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not my thing
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get the point of
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throw the connection out the window
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speak your truth
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📖 Transcript

This is an All-Ears English Podcast Episode 2178.
Basketball in English Part 3.
Not into sports? How to keep the conversation going.
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