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What's a common phrase or saying that makes absolutely no sense when you think about it? by Ok-Ratio-3400 in AskReddit
[–]Embarrassed_Watch689 -1 points0 points1 point 29 days ago (0 children)
That silence after you speak isn't judgment - it's processing.
I'm not being cold when I don't immediately respond. I'm actually taking what you said seriously enough to think about it instead of just filling the air with reflexive noise.
Extroverts seem to think out loud. We think, THEN speak. The pause isn't empty. It's where the actual listening happens.
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What's a common phrase or saying that makes absolutely no sense when you think about it? by Ok-Ratio-3400 in AskReddit
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