Hello..................don't interrupt

Malaysia
April 27, 2009 1:46pm CST
Do you like being interrupted when you're in the middle of a conversation with a friend? How would you feel when you in the midst of a conversation with a friend and she is interrupted and has a conversation with her child or someone else while you are hanging on and listening. Are you fed up with people who can't have fluid conversation because they allow themselves to be constantly interrupted? Even after you mention it, your friend apologies but somehow does not get the message because it happens over and over again. How do you face such inconsiderate behavior?
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4 responses
@dpk262006 (58675)
• Delhi, India
28 Apr 09
I just do not preferred to be interrupted or put on hold for a longer period, if I am talking to someone on phone. Minor interruption is OK and is bearable, however, frequent or interruptions of longer duration are not acceptable as it cause break in the series of talk or the topic being discussed. If I see that the other fellow is not paying attention, I just withdraw myself from conversation. I feel that when I am talking to someone, I should be paid adequate attention.
@srganesh (6340)
• India
28 Apr 09
For an uninterrupted conversation,you both should move to a quite place,where no one will appear to distract.Otherwise,you are likely to get interruptions and we can't blame the other one.If the matter is serious,just move to a secluded place.Cheers!
@sanuanu (11235)
• India
28 Apr 09
Some how or another you are telling the same story which I have with my friend. She is a kind of person who likes to show off her attitude by letting her interrupted by her. Since I am a guy and she is a girl, so I am the one who has to bear her. Besides, she is the only girl I know, who lets a friendly talk with me otherwise every second girl think that I am flirting with her. That is the reason why I kind of fond of her. But I must tell you that I don't like it at all and I have told her it many many times that I do't like being neglected but she doesn't give an ear to it!
@kawalnarang (1095)
• Trinidad And Tobago
28 Apr 09
I would say ,,if the child is under 4 years it is a different situation, anything otherwise the conversation is more important, and the 2 persons should realize that,when I was child we were not allowed to be near the room once people were discussing