Things you wish you liked

66Mustang
66Mustang Online Community Member Posts: 15,168 Championing
I thought this would be an interesting topic for discussion...

Is there anything that you don’t like that you wish you did like? This can be a food or an activity or a personal quality - anything.


I don’t like porridge because of the texture but I love the taste. I wish I could stomach the texture.

Same for rice pudding.

I also don’t like conflict but part of me wishes I did as you can learn a lot from a good debate.

Finally I don’t like crowds or speaking in front of people but I wish I did.
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  • janer1967
    janer1967 Online Community Member Posts: 21,922 Championing
    I dont like dried fruit of any variety or Turkey, so no mince pies, Christmas pudding or Christmas cake and no turkey so Christmas traditional food is not for me apart from  the sprouts lol

    I dont like chatting to shop assistants or them following me around the shop trying to get a sale

    I dont like people that swear every other word 
  • leeCal
    leeCal Online Community Member Posts: 7,537 Championing
    @66Mustang said ‘...Finally I don’t like crowds or speaking in front of people but I wish I did. ‘
    I seem to remember that fear of public speaking came out higher in a poll than fear of death!  I’ve always had a problem with shyness but after sixty odd years it has worn off. The key to being comfortable with public speaking is of course confidence. Confidence can be gained by knowing your subject matter really well or being skilled at what you are doing publicly,  that way you lessen the fear of being caught out or embarrassed. It has worked for me in the past. I’ve also found performing in front of a large crowd easier than in front of a small one, but that was some years ago.

    I wish I liked reading more than I do.

  • 66Mustang
    66Mustang Online Community Member Posts: 15,168 Championing
    @janer1967 I am with you on Christmas pudding actually! I wish I liked it but I don’t. I always have a mouthful every Christmas, though. I’m not sure why but it has become a bit of a tradition.

    @leeCal what you say all makes a lot of sense, I appreciate the advice, thanks. However the one thing I don’t understand is speaking in front of a large crowd being easier... I have heard people say that before but I would have thought the more people, the harder it is!

    Good answer with reading, I wish I loved reading non fiction more than I do then I’d be intelligent :D
  • csno01
    csno01 Online Community Member Posts: 417 Empowering
    This is definitely and interesting topic. There has been some great replies so far. Particularly the Sprouts. I don't like them but I will eat them. 

    66Mustang said:
    Finally I don’t like crowds or speaking in front of people but I wish I did.
    I agree on this one, it is difficult. I wish it was easier.

     leeCal said:
    @66Mustang said ‘...Finally I don’t like crowds or speaking in front of people but I wish I did. ‘
    I seem to remember that fear of public speaking came out higher in a poll than fear of death!  I’ve always had a problem with shyness but after sixty odd years it has worn off. The key to being comfortable with public speaking is of course confidence. Confidence can be gained by knowing your subject matter really well or being skilled at what you are doing publicly,  that way you lessen the fear of being caught out or embarrassed. It has worked for me in the past. I’ve also found performing in front of a large crowd easier than in front of a small one, but that was some years ago.


    May I ask, how did you manage to achieve this@leeCal?
    This is something I have struggled with very much. Particularly, forming relationships with people. To this day, I am still looking for ways to overcome it. 



  • Cher_Alumni
    Cher_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 5,714 Championing
    I totally get that fear of public speaking.  I think it takes practice and lots of exposure so it doesn't become such a big thing.  To quote the famous line - "feel the fear and do it anyway".

    On a different note, I wish I liked real ale and gin.  I hear people rant and rave about them but :s  No thanks.  
  • 66Mustang
    66Mustang Online Community Member Posts: 15,168 Championing
    @Cher_Scope I’m the same with smoky or peaty whiskey - it just tastes like burnt alcohol to me so my whisky choice is quite limited. It’s a shame as there is apparently a great world of flavours to explore but to me they all taste the same!
  • leeCal
    leeCal Online Community Member Posts: 7,537 Championing
    @csno01 I agree with @Cher_Scope, plenty of practise. On a personal level I always used to ensure that I was presentable and tidy and then remind myself that I was as good as anyone else. Again, how I knew this was the case was through exposure to others. Over time you get to know ‘who you are’ your strengths and weaknesses, likes and dislikes and you become kind of individuated. With that your confidence levels rise and with every successful interaction you build your confidence more and more. It takes time and practise and the inner strength to know that you can do it. 

    I had selective mutism with peers when I was young and it took me many years to overcome my shyness. It can be done believe me. One night I’ll always remember was singing stairway to heaven in front of two hundred people, I was about twenty four and it went well. It’s a question of persistence. What one person can do another can do. 
  • Cher_Alumni
    Cher_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 5,714 Championing
    @66Mustang Yep, I'm not a fan of whisky either.  It's too hot for me!  

    @leeCal Blimey, 200 people?  You have some guts.  It's true what you say too, sometimes the only barrier to us doing something is our mindset about it.  It's about pushing past the fear and being vulnerable/uncomfortable in the moment, but then realising, actually I can do this!  
  • Tori_Scope
    Tori_Scope Scope Posts: 12,468 Championing
    I wish I liked board and card games. I really don't enjoy the vast majority of them at all, but they seem to be a go-to at chilled social events as 'something everyone enjoys!' :( 
  • 66Mustang
    66Mustang Online Community Member Posts: 15,168 Championing
    @Tori_Scope that’s a good one!
  • Cher_Alumni
    Cher_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 5,714 Championing
    I get very competitive with board games and such.  I may have even once purposefully toppled over a Jenga set when I suspected my other half of cheating  :D
  • Tori_Scope
    Tori_Scope Scope Posts: 12,468 Championing
    You're exactly the kind of person I hate to play games with @Cher_Scope ;) 
  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,923 Championing
    Crowds...  I wish I could go to music festivals, comedy shows, car shows etc and actually enjoy dealing with people and possibly even interact with them.  I have been to a few small, local versions but just spend the whole time getting wound up by people not following rules, getting in the way, messing around etc...and it casts a shadow over the whole event.
  • 66Mustang
    66Mustang Online Community Member Posts: 15,168 Championing
    Crowds...  I wish I could go to music festivals, comedy shows, car shows etc and actually enjoy dealing with people and possibly even interact with them.  I have been to a few small, local versions but just spend the whole time getting wound up by people not following rules, getting in the way, messing around etc...and it casts a shadow over the whole event.
    I bet people ignoring the one way systems they had in supermarkets during the first lockdown annoyed you. It annoyed me but in true British fashion I just stayed quiet and let them get on with it :D

    Speaking of people getting in the way, have you ever noticed that when you know what you want in a supermarket and just want to get to a certain aisle/product, other people always seem to be in the way :D and they amble about so slowly, it's almost as if they are at the supermarket for leisure.
  • Butler356
    Butler356 Online Community Member Posts: 40 Contributor
    I love red wine, however, my legs show me up as I'm only able to drink one glass these days, due to my condition. I would love to have some cheese with it but don't like it, I do like nuts and crisps so make up for it that way!
  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,923 Championing
    66Mustang said:
    Crowds...  I wish I could go to music festivals, comedy shows, car shows etc and actually enjoy dealing with people and possibly even interact with them.  I have been to a few small, local versions but just spend the whole time getting wound up by people not following rules, getting in the way, messing around etc...and it casts a shadow over the whole event.
    I bet people ignoring the one way systems they had in supermarkets during the first lockdown annoyed you. It annoyed me but in true British fashion I just stayed quiet and let them get on with it :D

    Speaking of people getting in the way, have you ever noticed that when you know what you want in a supermarket and just want to get to a certain aisle/product, other people always seem to be in the way :D and they amble about so slowly, it's almost as if they are at the supermarket for leisure.
    Lol, what annoyed me more was patiently waiting 2m from the person in front while they picked something up and moved on...then going for something myself and immediately finding 2 other people bending around me to pick something from the same shelf!  >:)  I did occasionally get mad enough to sigh or tut...  :D

    It happens on roundabouts all the time too...I wait for a decent gap so as not to get in anyones way, yet as soon as I pull out so does another car on my left, forcing me to slow down or stop!  I don't know why 'give way to the right' is such a difficult concept to understand...  :#

    Not just supermarket aisles either...people taking up the entire pavement and walking slowly winds me up no end!  I stick to one side so that any faster moving pedestrians can pass easily.

    I guess I can add another to this thread...I wish I liked causing a nuisance as much as other people seem to!  :p
  • csno01
    csno01 Online Community Member Posts: 417 Empowering
    I totally get that fear of public speaking.  I think it takes practice and lots of exposure so it doesn't become such a big thing.  To quote the famous line - "feel the fear and do it anyway".

    On a different note, I wish I liked real ale and gin.  I hear people rant and rave about them but :s  No thanks.  
    What you say makes perfect sense to me Cher. Thank you for the heads-up. I will bear it in mind and give it a go.
    I take it you are not a fan of cocktails then? With regards to whiskey,  I enjoy Jack Daniels and most recently, Woodford Reserve. I enjoy Cocktails too. Selective that is.leeCal said:
    @csno01 I agree with @Cher_Scope, plenty of practise. On a personal level I always used to ensure that I was presentable and tidy and then remind myself that I was as good as anyone else. Again, how I knew this was the case was through exposure to others. Over time you get to know ‘who you are’ your strengths and weaknesses, likes and dislikes and you become kind of individuated. With that your confidence levels rise and with every successful interaction you build your confidence more and more. It takes time and practise and the inner strength to know that you can do it. 

    I had selective mutism with peers when I was young and it took me many years to overcome my shyness. It can be done believe me. One night I’ll always remember was singing stairway to heaven in front of two hundred people, I was about twenty four and it went well. It’s a question of persistence. What one person can do another can do. 
    Hi @LeeC@leeCal

    Thank you for the pointers.

    Tori_Scope said:
    I wish I liked board and card games. I really don't enjoy the vast majority of them at all, but they seem to be a go-to at chilled social events as 'something everyone enjoys!' :( 
    Hi Tori, I had a handful of both board and card games that I enjoyed as a child. Monopoly was definitely at the top of my list. I didn't;t win all of the time though 66Mustang said:
    Crowds...  I wish I could go to music festivals, comedy shows, car shows etc and actually enjoy dealing with people and possibly even interact with them.  I have been to a few small, local versions but just spend the whole time getting wound up by people not following rules, getting in the way, messing around etc...and it casts a shadow over the whole event.
    I bet people ignoring the one way systems they had in supermarkets during the first lockdown annoyed you. It annoyed me but in true British fashion I just stayed quiet and let them get on with it :D

    Speaking of people getting in the way, have you ever noticed that when you know what you want in a supermarket and just want to get to a certain aisle/product, other people always seem to be in the way :D and they amble about so slowly, it's almost as if they are at the supermarket for leisure.

    Hi @Overly@OverlyAnxious
    I totally get what you are saying when it comes to supermarkets. I am definatly not a fan of them at the moment, hence the current situation we are all in. That having said, who is?
  • Cher_Alumni
    Cher_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 5,714 Championing
    @csno01 I do like cocktails but not those with whisky in.  Although after a few, I probably would enjoy them :D 

    I've thought of something else I wish I liked that is especially so in the next month....

    Michael Buble.
  • 66Mustang
    66Mustang Online Community Member Posts: 15,168 Championing
    @csno01

    I see you like a bourbon :) Have you tried Gentleman Jack? Also, have you tried a cocktail called an Old Fashioned?
  • Tori_Scope
    Tori_Scope Scope Posts: 12,468 Championing
    Oh no, Monopoly is one of the worst for me @csno01 :D