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Common Errors While In The Company of Others
• Talking about yourself too much.
• Asking questions only for the sake of discovering secrets and expose someone else's mistakes.
• Telling a scripted story and being oblivious to the fact that other people don't care or being aware that others don't care, but still continues to tell the story.
• Seeing a conversation as a possible chance to debate or fight. It makes other people walk on eggshells in order to avoid disputes.
• Mocking someone for their misfortunes, defects, and deformities of any kind.
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Common Errors While In The Company of Others
• Talking about yourself too much.
• Asking questions only for the sake of discovering secrets and expose someone else's mistakes.
• Telling a scripted story and being oblivious to the fact that other people don't care or being aware that others don't care, but still continues to tell the story.
• Seeing a conversation as a possible chance to debate or fight. It makes other people walk on eggshells in order to avoid disputes.
• Mocking someone for their misfortunes, defects, and deformities of any kind.
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