Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always have an answer for everything, and my way is always right. I don't mean to constantly correct others for what I perceive as bad behavior. I just know that my way is correct and I want to help people to be the best they can be (like me).
See, in these situations it's easy to correct yourself; just don't say a thing. Just conscientiously keep your mouth SHUT.
Anonymous wrote:I always have an answer for everything, and my way is always right. I don't mean to constantly correct others for what I perceive as bad behavior. I just know that my way is correct and I want to help people to be the best they can be (like me).

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm awful at returning phone calls or calling friends. I prefer email or texting. And when life gets too busy for emails or texting I fall off the planet for a while. It has offended many a friend. I try to explain I'm bad with the phone but I know it still bugs them. The phone convo is too much work and I rarely feel like talking to people even when they are my friends. Phone conversations with people I actually dislike are borderline anxiety provoking (I'm dreading the call to the in-laws on Christmas day already). Even weirder is that the only place I don't mind using the phone is at work because it's all business. Basically the only People I talk to on the phone are my parents and husband. Otherwise you go to voice mail and may never get a call back/Follow up contact from me, and I may not actually even listen to the voice mail until weeks later.
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Anonymous wrote:Interrupter #3 here. Totally unintentional. Like stuttering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm awful at returning phone calls or calling friends. I prefer email or texting. And when life gets too busy for emails or texting I fall off the planet for a while. It has offended many a friend. I try to explain I'm bad with the phone but I know it still bugs them. The phone convo is too much work and I rarely feel like talking to people even when they are my friends. Phone conversations with people I actually dislike are borderline anxiety provoking (I'm dreading the call to the in-laws on Christmas day already). Even weirder is that the only place I don't mind using the phone is at work because it's all business. Basically the only People I talk to on the phone are my parents and husband. Otherwise you go to voice mail and may never get a call back/Follow up contact from me, and I may not actually even listen to the voice mail until weeks later.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I interrupt. It isn't intentional--my entire family growing up were interrupters. I have spent a lifetime trying to change this habit, but I am not always successful.
This is absurd. Of course, you know when you are interrupting, when someone else is talking how can you not know y ou are interrupting? It is tude and intentional.
Anonymous wrote:I'm awful at returning phone calls or calling friends. I prefer email or texting. And when life gets too busy for emails or texting I fall off the planet for a while. It has offended many a friend. I try to explain I'm bad with the phone but I know it still bugs them. The phone convo is too much work and I rarely feel like talking to people even when they are my friends. Phone conversations with people I actually dislike are borderline anxiety provoking (I'm dreading the call to the in-laws on Christmas day already). Even weirder is that the only place I don't mind using the phone is at work because it's all business. Basically the only People I talk to on the phone are my parents and husband. Otherwise you go to voice mail and may never get a call back/Follow up contact from me, and I may not actually even listen to the voice mail until weeks later.