I avoid conflict and generally don't talk. That's another thing. What is this need for me to talk? And about what?
I have a very NPD mother-in-law. One of the main complaints she has against me is that I am "rude" because I don't talk enough. Nevermind that she is being rude by cutting me off whenever I try to talk. When I have tried to explain to her why I am not talkative, her response was "I don't want to hear any of that crap."
I generally try to avoid conflict--at least personal conflict. My NPD mother-in-law used to always put my wife down in front of me. I felt it was not my place to challenge her parents, but my wife kept insisting that I do just that. (She also asked me why I didn't confront a group of skinheads wearing Benito Mussolini T-shirts in the NYC subway at night!) I finally did as my wife asked when her mother kept going on and on about how us having a cat was an insult to the rest of the family and that we should get rid of her. That was a huge blowup--in fact, where most of this came out into the open (including the "crap" quote above.)
Here's a great topic of conversation my mother-in-law offered to "make conversation" while we were alone at a restaurant. "So, why don't you like fish?" I answered that I just didn't like fish. Not good enough, of course. So I was being rude again. (Years later I was able to figure out what exactly bothered me about seafood--it tastes rotten even when it is fresh. Also, my NPD grandmother used to force it on me. But still, you don't need to justify why you just don't like a type of food!)