Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it's hard to have good conversations with people who have different processing speeds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh I interrupt and I hate it. I'm just really enthusiastic, my mind goes at the speed of light and some people speak sooooo slowly, or say a thought in a long convoluted sentence that could be more concise, or ramble, or repeat themselves...but I am sorry, aware and trying.
+1. Sorry. I know and also trying .
Another one. I’m trying, too. I always have a million questions, though and am genuinely interested. Also, some of you ramble on incessantly and can tell a story to save your life.
Anonymous wrote:I hate people who ramble like my coworkers. They talk for an hour what can be said in 10 minutes. I have s$%& to do and hate wasting any minute of a day.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you from, and where is your spouse’s family from?
My spouse is from rural New England, and around my spouse everyone has to speak sequentially. I am from NYC and from an “ethnic” background, and we all speak at once and have no trouble following the conversation. My spouse drives me nuts in this area, and my family drives my spouse nuts. It’s kind of a culture thing.
So it is not necessarily intentional or demeaning. You call it “interrupting” and I call it a conversation. I try to be mindful, but some people are so damn slow to get on with it.
Anonymous wrote:Another poster. I do this as well, it is a symptom of impulsiveness due to ADHD. I don’t take meds late at night, sometimes they wear off...it is hard.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you from, and where is your spouse’s family from?
My spouse is from rural New England, and around my spouse everyone has to speak sequentially. I am from NYC and from an “ethnic” background, and we all speak at once and have no trouble following the conversation. My spouse drives me nuts in this area, and my family drives my spouse nuts. It’s kind of a culture thing.
So it is not necessarily intentional or demeaning. You call it “interrupting” and I call it a conversation. I try to be mindful, but some people are so damn slow to get on with it.
Anonymous wrote:Another poster. I do this as well, it is a symptom of impulsiveness due to ADHD. I don’t take meds late at night, sometimes they wear off...it is hard.
Anonymous wrote:Op here, I appreciate you all who admit to being interrupters. Please know that people who talk more slowly or less still want to be heard, and it is unfair for you to cut them off. What you have to say is not more important just because you are louder or more excited. Just do your best to TRY, since you know you are doing it, especially if someone has already pointed out "I wasnt done yet."