• paraphrand
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    432 months ago

    Omg, I hate this feeling.

    If I’m drunk I just can’t handle it, and end up attempting to truncate what they are saying with a graceful and quick demonstration of my understanding to move things along. Mixed results ensue.

    • @[email protected]
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      462 months ago

      My partner does this all the time. Unfortunately, they’re often completely wrong about what I was trying to say. Suddenly we’re having two completely different conversations simultaneously.

        • @[email protected]
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          92 months ago

          I’m talking about situations where my meaning would become clear if I weren’t interrupted before I finished what I was saying.

          It’s fine, though. I’m learning to front-load my main points. Instead of trying to say “Hey, I know we said we’d clean the basement this weekend, but I think it’s more important that I spend that time fixing the car,” and getting interrupted with thoughts about the basement before I’m able to mention the car, I try to say “I’d like to work on the car this weekend. I think the basement can wait.” Takes practice, though.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            Agree to some extent, but the meaning would only become clear if they continue to listen instead of assuming they know what you’re about to say and zoning out.

            I have some of both with my SO and I’m not sure what’s more annoying, being interrupted or explaining exactly what you mean and having none of it be absorbed.

    • db0OPM
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      62 months ago

      hopefully, also *hilarious *results.