on 21-09-2013 06:36 PM
I was trying to explain to a friend why AFL footy was so important and exciting to watch that I have to miss a dinner gathering because of it. All I could come up with it just is. She just gave me a stare like I'm out of my mind.
How do you explain to someone who has no concept of why sport can be such big part of someone's life even though it might not directly affect it?
on 22-09-2013 03:27 PM
on 22-09-2013 05:45 PM
on 22-09-2013 07:12 PM
on 22-09-2013 07:16 PM
on 23-09-2013 10:30 AM
@**freethinker_bob** wrote:
@lurker17260 wrote:
Ah, see bob, your fundamental problem is putting so much importance on AFL. Now, if it were the NRL Finals or any Super Rugby game I'd be with you 😛
Actually I follow pretty much all sports including NRL and union. So how do you explain to someone why these things matter?
you can't because they don't matter.
the only thing you can do is evoke empathy.
on 23-09-2013 10:52 AM
Yes well, how can you explain, I have no idea.
I love a good AFL game and everything will stop here for next Saturdays game....... Go Freo.
I also like a top baseball game but every other sport, nup, not interested.
on 23-09-2013 02:47 PM
@**freethinker_bob** wrote:I was trying to explain to a friend why AFL footy was so important and exciting to watch that I have to miss a dinner gathering because of it. All I could come up with it just is. She just gave me a stare like I'm out of my mind.
How do you explain to someone who has no concept of why sport can be such big part of someone's life even though it might not directly affect it?
you shouldn't need to explain anything to a friend.
they should just accept you for who you are - footy lover and all.
on 23-09-2013 04:08 PM
@**freethinker_bob** wrote:I was trying to explain to a friend why AFL footy was so important and exciting to watch that I have to miss a dinner gathering because of it. All I could come up with it just is. She just gave me a stare like I'm out of my mind.
How do you explain to someone who has no concept of why sport can be such big part of someone's life even though it might not directly affect it?
if youre not directly involved in the game then i'd say its a cop out, good excuse if you dont want to attend the dinner party though
23-09-2013 04:28 PM - edited 23-09-2013 04:29 PM
if youve got tickets then thats a no brainer (sorry i made other arrangements)
but if your watching it on TV, what time does it finish?
and repeats could be watched at a later date