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Originally Posted by rdgrad15
I’ve made that mistake too where I thought I was a part of a group conversation and if I said anything they just ignored me which made me think I was just interjecting myself into a conversation no one wanted me in. I try hard to not let that happen. Unless I know for certain I’m wanted, I don’t interject.
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Therein lies the problem. If you have something to say, then say it. Don't try to tiptoe around the conversation, especially if there are brazen extroverts in the group, because you're just going to get run over.
When you have a chance, watch how the extroverted and charismatic people handle themselves in conversation. They're not shy about talking over people if they need to. But the best conversationalists will also listen intently to everyone else in the group and address it appropriately.