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Old Feb 17, 2017, 03:30 PM
rdgrad15 rdgrad15 is offline
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Anyone know why some people like to force themselves into conversations as if you're not there? I understand if it is super urgent or at times someone will get super excited and start rambling, but when it is a daily thing and it happens consistently, it gets annoying. Know how to deal with this? Is saying something to them even worth it? Just wondered. I feel like it is rude and disrespectful if someone does it for no good reason other than to just intrude into the conversation.

Sometimes I'll just look at the person who interrupted me and treats me like I'm not there. Unless there is a good reason, I feel like people should wait their turn. Is there a reason people do that? It is even worse if it is someone who doesn't like you. And when people do that to me a lot, I get the feeling the person doing it really doesn't like me or respect me. Other than just looking at the person, are there ways of dealing with it and getting the person to stop? Just curious. I have a coworker that does this to me a lot which makes it worse since I don't want to make a scene at work, but st the same time, wish she would not treat me as if I don't exist.