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by pbhjpbhj
3903 days ago
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I have a problem of talking over friends [in two-part conversation]; primarily because I've already established what they're saying and so I skip to my turn - mostly I can catch it and slow down the conversation on my end to match their pace of delivery. It's kinda like when I can't remember a word, or a person, usually my wife - or a close friend - will have established who it is or what I'm talking about, the word doesn't need filling in to convey the meaning to that particular person. It also turns up with acquaintances who might broach a topic I'm familiar with, they take a slow pace to allow me to follow - but interrupting demonstrates I know what they're on about and allows them to up the density of the conversation. I see this as beneficial; others detest it I'm sure. >Stopping people talking over others makes life better for everyone // Why let someone gabble on if the whole group already is at that level of understanding on the subject though; is that really better? |
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