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Avoid interrupting the speaker from "summary" of The Communication Book: 44 Ideas for Better Conversations Every Day by Mikael Krogerus,Roman Tschäppeler

When someone is speaking, it's important to give them your full attention. This means not interrupting them while they are talking. Interrupting the speaker can be seen as rude and disrespectful, as it shows that you are not truly listening to what they have to say. It can also disrupt the flow of the conversation and make it difficult for the speaker to communicate their thoughts effectively. By avoiding interrupting the speaker, you show that you value what they have to say and that you are willing to listen to their perspective. This can help to build trust and rapport in the conversation, creating a more positive and productive interaction. Interrupting the speaker can also make them feel unheard and unimportant, which can damage the relationship between you. To avoid interrupting the speaker, practice active list...
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    The Communication Book: 44 Ideas for Better Conversations Every Day

    Mikael Krogerus

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