Jef: That’s more like it. Though part of your explanation is still unnecessarily convoluted and nested (try using shorter sentences), now I get it. It’s an alright, non-fake concept/observation. But that still doesn’t mean the perception of fakeness/having nothing to say isn’t valid. But it may be just a perception in many if not all cases—you need to work harder to avoid being perceived as having nothing to say, that’s all—talking a lot and saying a lot instead of talking a lot and saying little/nothing.
Jef: That’s more like it. Though part of your explanation is still unnecessarily convoluted and nested (try using shorter sentences), now I get it. It’s an alright, non-fake concept/observation. But that still doesn’t mean the perception of fakeness/having nothing to say isn’t valid. But it may be just a perception in many if not all cases—you need to work harder to avoid being perceived as having nothing to say, that’s all—talking a lot and saying a lot instead of talking a lot and saying little/nothing.