It's better to give them just a bird's eye view on what is bitcoin and how it works. I know they won't really get it immediately so to make further understanding, they should have their own research to satisfy their minds. And it's a way more better for them because they can study all the videos and demonstrations about bitcoin, trace its history and how it become more functional by now. In that way, i will never have a hard time teaching them because the online itself is already good enough.
Well, it depends on the people that you have to explain, because if they are not interested, even how putting the effort into explaining them they will never learn because they don't have an interest. Not like those people who are very interested to learn are very easy to explain in crypto things, --even just a little explanation and a simple thought, never quickly understand. I don't like explaining people too, those who are willing to learn I sometimes give my time to them but the rest I want them to learn on their own.
I admit that explaining Bitcoin to people who are not interested is difficult and often ends in vain. Because if from the start people are not interested
or have negative thoughts about Bitcoin, whatever explanation we give them it is difficult to accept it. It is easier to explain to people who have been
interested in the crypto world from the start, they are more open to what we will explain. Therefore I will only explain about Bitcoin if someone asks first
about Bitcoin, otherwise I prefer to be silent. Except for friends and family, I will try to persuade them to accept Bitcoin, even if they are not interested
in Bitcoin. But of course in a good way and not forcing them.