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  • (Mostly younger) People who interrupt and ask what, where, when, why, who or similar before you've got to the bit that would have answered that question. It's like a one-sided text conversation. Spoken communication is a dying art. KUNCE (at work).

  • I get almost the opposite a lot (with mostly older people!) - someone listening to you talking whilst nodding and making the appropriate noises. Then they ask a question that you'd already supplied the answer to a second ago, had they actually been following you.

  • I thought it was just this place. Didn't realise it was a 'general trend' and others experienced it. I had in my head they'd watched the Apprentice and thought needlessly interrupting was the thing to do at work. Might be something else though

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