Because its rude. Communication is a street where both cars are trying to pass at the same time, one has to give way so the other can pass
It's important to be respectful during meetings and avoid interrupting others when they are speaking.
Sorry to interrupt, but your son is in the hospital.
No, because she will think it is ok to interrupt you. and it is just kinda rude.
Yes, it is generally considered rude to interrupt someone while they are speaking. It is important to listen and wait for your turn to speak in a conversation.
Sorry to interrupt, but the files are ready to be photocopied. I wish you would not interrupt me while I am deep in meditation. How dare you interrupt my sentence again, you imbecile! This is the last time you will interrupt our dinner, Jenny, before I come over there and smash that phone through your face. If you interrupt the teacher while she is speaking, you will get a warning. Don't interrupt me today, I have far too much work to be getting on with.
The Leader (Ralph)
Interrupt when you disagree with the speaker
If you are a telemarketer then you do interrupt people's dinners.
we weren'treally listening to what too what the speakers saying
When we often interrupt a person who's speaking to us, we are likely to give the impression that we are not fully listening or valuing what they have to say. It can convey a lack of respect for their thoughts and opinions and may hinder effective communication.
When we frequently interrupt someone who is speaking, we may come across as dismissive or disrespectful, signaling that we value our own thoughts more than theirs. This behavior can hinder effective communication and create misunderstandings. It’s essential to practice active listening, allowing others to express their ideas fully before responding. Respectful dialogue fosters better relationships and clearer conversations.
Obviously these people are more interested in what they have to say themselves than what anybody else has to say. Watch their faces or body language and you'll probably notice they aren't really paying attention to what the other person is saying because they are too busy thinking about what they want to say. These people need to learn how to listen to others first then learn when the best time is to add their own bit to the conversation.