History, 17.09.2019 09:30 JesuGranger
When we often interrupt a person who's speaking to us, we're likely to give the impression that
a. we're knowledgeable about the topic of discussion.
b. we're really interested in what the speaker is saying.
c. we want to hear more about the topic being discussed.
d. we aren't really listening to what the speaker is saying.
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When we often interrupt a person who's speaking to us, we're likely to give the impression that
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