vi) Politely interrupt when someone doesn’t let you speak - Deepstash

vi) Politely interrupt when someone doesn’t let you speak

We're quickly offended when others don't let us talk.

Wrongfully dealing with this can lead to conflicts.

Instead, we should learn how to interrupt them when we want to say something politely.

Polite interruption is when you interrupt and repeat the last sentence of the speaker (showing that you are interested in what they just said).

For example, “So, you’re telling me these new planes can fly really high, right?”

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