I've found myself in an odd situation and I want to check if I understand it correctly (autism, etc.). I had to go to a language fair conference thing a week ago for work. I went with a coworker I barely know, and I didn't know anyone else there. I don't do well with a lot of people around, or with extended verbal conversations -- and there was a speaker right next to my ear blaring loud music the whole time. I was not a happy camper. So when things were really dead and my coworker suggested I go check out another table, I decided to give it a try.
There were two Hungarian guys there teaching Czech people bits of their language. Well, one guy was teaching, the other was just sort of hanging out. Both spoke excellent English. There was a chat, then a period of time where I tried really hard to look like I was still engaged in the conversation, then I made an excuse and politely left. It was a pleasant enough conversation, intellectual stuff, nothing really personal. I just can't handle face-to-face contact for so long.
The other guy, the one who was just hanging out, kept coming by my table and asking about my magazine. He didn't ask my name or offer his. He seemed like he was vaguely interested, but mostly just bored and looking for something to occupy his attention. He certainly didn't seem happy or overly friendly (not that I'm an expert, but he didn't smile). He asked what I do at the magazine, and I answered generally. At the end, when we were starting to pack up, he asked me which articles I had written, and I pointed a couple out. It occurred to me as I did this that he was probably trying to learn my name, though I don't know why he wouldn't just ask (and introduce himself). I suppose it could be some cultural difference, but they had both been living in this country for a long time.
The next day, I got an email from that guy. It was a "hello, we met at the conference" followed by an unusual question about what language I would like to learn if I could learn one quickly. I thought about answering it, but I decided to put it off. Then, today, it finally occurred to me to wonder how he got my email address at all. It's nowhere in the magazine. So he must have taken my name from the articles I wrote, Googled it, and found my email that way. I'm pretty sure I didn't give it to anyone -- certainly not my personal address. I have one I use for work, but even that isn't published anywhere.
Now, it's not unusual to search for someone's email, but he didn't even mention it. Just hi, I'm (name) from the conference Friday. What language would you like to learn...
I don't mind having a virtual conversation with someone about language. Could even be interesting. But it just seems strange to me. So I guess that's my question. Is this actually unusual? Should I answer his email, or just ignore it? He doesn't leave in my area or even my city, so there doesn't seem to be much risk of running into him again. What are you guys' thoughts?