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  • 13-09-2018
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when we often interupt a person who is speaking to us, we'er likely to give the impression that we?

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Aleena100 Aleena100
  • 13-09-2018
I would personally say that you underestime the person, by making his/her realise that you are not interested or enthusted by his or her conversing.
However, it may also signalise that we want to change topic or feel enthusiastic or uncomfortable.
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