GeorgeMac wrote:
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The best way I have found to handle interuptions is to say "Excuse me for talking while you were interruption, go on...." and smile sweetly.
They get the point, fast.
I love this... I'm going to have to use it!
This happens to me at work ALL THE TIME! We're supposed to have a discussion, I have a point to contribute, I try to contribute, and everyone else behaves as if they can't hear me at all and just go on talking as if I wasn't there. Really messes with my head.
If they were doing it on purpose, they wouldn't be telling me that I'm doing a good job. So there must be some signal they're depending on other than the sound of someone talking to let them know someone is talking and they should listen.
You could try speaking a bit louder, maybe some hand gestures when you speak, if you are standing then step forward a half step, if sitting, then purposefully sit up straighter and lean forward. Also looking at each person in turn while talking and making a second or two of eye contact is good. If they aren't all looking at you, still continue to look at each in the crowd, so that way those who are looking at you know that you are paying attention to their reaction.
Also, feel free to use my remark too. It works great!
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