When do people talk through actions
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Answer:
vad
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Explanation:
I'm not sure what you mean by “talk through action".
Do you mean they talk it through before they act? This is called planning, and it saves a lot if time, effort, and money if you plan carefully.
Do you mean that while they are actively doing something, they engage in conversation? This is just being sociable.
Do you mean they are talking to themselves while they are doing an action, like “a little bit more should do it, ah yes, that's nice". This is just a method of concentrating on what they are doing. However, in an open-plan environment, this can be distracting and annoying to those around them.
Do you mean that instead of talking, they just act instead? eg she asks “do you want a coffee?”, and instead of saying “yes, I'll put the kettle on", he is silent and just gets up and puts the kettle on. This is probably just a quiet person who thinks it's obvious his answer is yes, because he's acting on it already, so there's no pointing in specifically saying so with words.
So, depending on what you mean, the answer is different. Could you possibly explain your question better?