You always interrupt people
According to Emilie Dulles, who has more than 29 years of experience in traditional etiquette, one of the rudest behaviors that people adopt when it comes to conversations is to interrupt people. Those people who do this show not only a lack of respect for the person speaking at that moment and a lack of interest in what that person was saying, but they are also more likely to be avoided next time by that person.
In fact, no one wants to spend their time with someone who always interrupts you just to tell you their own story or to complete your speech as if they already know what you are going to say. If you still want to have friends, then try to break this habit as soon as possible.
Instead, try to be an active listener. For example, focus on what is being said, try to understand what people say, and respond back when necessary. According to experts, active listeners are more likely to develop strong relationships with the people they talk to.
There are people who think they are interrupting someone for good reasons, such as asking a relevant question or offering a solution, but this behavior is considered rude even in this case. However, you can intervene in a conversation when the speaker finishes what they were saying.
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