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What are the common problems you face in conversations?

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Answered by salonirawat106
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Explanation:

Not Truly Listening. ...

Assuming You Know the Message Before the Person Finishes. ...

Interrupting the Speaker. ...

Using “You” Statements Instead of “I” Statements. ...

Answered by cuttest
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1. NOT TRULY LISTENING

When we are communicating with someone, we often are not committing our full attention. We might be looking at our phones, watching television, or even daydreaming about something else.

2. ASSUMING YOU KNOW THE MESSAGE BEFORE THE PERSON FINISHES

We’ve all done it. We’re listening to a friend speak, and we already assume we know what is going to be said before they finish their sentence. When we assume we know what the person will say, we miss what is actually being said. Honor the speaker by remaining openly curious and listening intently for the message rather than predicting what will be said.

3. INTERRUPTING THE SPEAKER

We’ve probably all interrupted another person midsentence once or twice. It can happen accidentally, or we may get so excited about what we want to say and fear we will forget our response if we don’t just go ahead and say it. Others may interrupt during arguments as a power move.

Whatever the intention, interrupting can make a person feel invalidated, as if what they have to say is unimportant. Have respect for the other person, and allow them to finish the message entirely before you respond.

4. USING “YOU” STATEMENTS INSTEAD OF “I” STATEMENTS

When we are discussing our feelings with another person, we need to own those feelings rather than place the responsibility on the other person. It can be easy to say, “You did this” or “You didn’t do that.”

When we use “I” statements, we take ownership of how we feel and are less likely to make the other person feel attacked. Instead of saying, “You didn’t call me back…” try saying, “I felt hurt when you didn’t return my call.”

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