Most of the people that I work with are woman. So, when I go out for lunch, I usually have it with women.
Over the years, I have made some observations. If I go to lunch with only one woman, we will talk during lunch. If I go to lunch with two women, the two women will talk and I will not be included in the conversation. If I go to lunch with three women, the women will talk and I will not be included.
But, if I go to lunch with four women, three of them will talk and exclude me. But, they also exclude the fourth woman. So, the fourth woman and I end up talking.
Now, if I want to talk during lunch, I make sure that the number of women are 1, 4, 7, 10 etc. And, if I want to eat and not look like a loser, any number of women will work.
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