Volunteering has several things going for it, though:
1) There is something other than simply socialization going on, which means there isn't the same pressure to be "on" and hold up your end of a conversation.
2) There is a built in topic of conversation (whatever you're volunteering for).
3) You will often see the same group of people repeatedly, which breeds familiarity and allows relationships to develop slowly over repeated interactions.
1) There is something other than simply socialization going on, which means there isn't the same pressure to be "on" and hold up your end of a conversation.
2) There is a built in topic of conversation (whatever you're volunteering for).
3) You will often see the same group of people repeatedly, which breeds familiarity and allows relationships to develop slowly over repeated interactions.