is it unacceptable to not play games at all on your computer ?
Question Posted Saturday December 19 2020, 4:38 pm
i have been asked severel times if i play games on my computer i never used my own laptop for gaming and severel people have expected it from me and it made feel like not doing it was unacceptable i never thought it was.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? Dragonflymagic answered Sunday December 20 2020, 4:32 pm: It is acceptable if you have never played a game on your computer not to mention belong to even one social media platform. I wasn't on facebook until one of my daughters was playing Farmville ages ago and asked us to play too with her. That started me on playing Facebook games. However I know plenty of people who do not play games let alone have a facebook account. Its a matter of personal choice. Like lets say you hate clams and someone asks if youve eaten the clam chowder at a certain place and how you're missing out til you try. I am quick to let people know if I don't like something they think is delicious and want me to sample...I'm vegetarian...or play something they find entertaining but I find boring or too hard Don't worry about it. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
mekago5 answered Sunday December 20 2020, 1:15 pm: Of course it’s acceptable! Everyone has different interests. Just tell them you’re not a big gamer and then tell them some other hobbies you have. Ask them about the games they play. Usually people are just looking for something in common to talk about so just show interest. If you are interested in getting into gaming, look up some beginner games or ask your gamer friends for suggestions. But if you’re not interested that’s no big deal either! [ mekago5's advice column | Ask mekago5 A Question ]
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