Do you feel it is rude to interrupt someone while reading?
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Re: Do you feel it is rude to interrupt someone while readin
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In these situations I try to just give one word responses so they will get the hint but very often they don't.
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Usually my fiancee will know, and asks if I'm at an important part of my book before he tries to start a conversation with me. I feel it would be as if you were watching a movie and someone barges in and turns on the lights and just starts a conversation. It is rude.
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