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I’ve been working in a large office for a couple weeks and noticed a trend for when people are screening for information. The situation has come up in other areas like networking events, job fairs, or any other type of professional area. I do not see this as much when socializing, picking up girls or on a date, except for when the girl is in a high-strung mood.
Here’s the general format, someone asks question, I go on a long tangent to answer or avoid, then they keep pressing with the question. The other person might avoid my question or give little acknowledgement to what I said, but will keep REPEATING the same one.
Here’s an example of what happens to me in the middle of a conversation:
It catches me off-guard being pressed like this, but gets embarrassing in front of a group of people. It makes ME look bad like I am not being clear. I think a good response would be:
OR
I like the second response the best because it makes the other person look bad for interrupting. The above example is meeting a new person, but most of the time occurs with people I see everyday. I see others stumble with this and have not come up with a good idea yet. The person being interrupted is rushed for giving a good response (which hardly ever sounds good).
Does this every happen to anyone else?
Here’s the general format, someone asks question, I go on a long tangent to answer or avoid, then they keep pressing with the question. The other person might avoid my question or give little acknowledgement to what I said, but will keep REPEATING the same one.
Here’s an example of what happens to me in the middle of a conversation:
Person: So what do you do Barry?
Me: I’m an 'a' at 'b' for about 'c' months now. It’s been pretty great..yada, yada..
Person: So have you worked with X technology before?
Me: (Explaining my past experience in a story)
Person: (Interrupting me) So HAVE you?
It catches me off-guard being pressed like this, but gets embarrassing in front of a group of people. It makes ME look bad like I am not being clear. I think a good response would be:
Me: …so like I was saying…(continues the story)
OR
Me: Okay, never mind. (Ejecting myself from the conversation and talking to someone else.
I like the second response the best because it makes the other person look bad for interrupting. The above example is meeting a new person, but most of the time occurs with people I see everyday. I see others stumble with this and have not come up with a good idea yet. The person being interrupted is rushed for giving a good response (which hardly ever sounds good).
Does this every happen to anyone else?