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What Does It Really Mean to Interrupt People All the Time when They Talk, According to Psychology?

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Interrupting a sentence is often experienced as a gross malice or impoliteness. Yet, psychologists remind that this gesture is not always a sign of a simple lack of life skills. Cutting the speech can reveal deeper mechanisms, whether they are linked to the personality, the emotion of the moment or the cognitive functioning of the one who intervenes too early. In some, the explanation lies in a search for attention. The need to speak quickly, to…
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Interrupting a sentence is often experienced as a gross malice or impoliteness. Yet, psychologists remind that this gesture is not always a sign of a simple lack of life skills. Cutting the speech can reveal deeper mechanisms, whether they are linked to the personality, the emotion of the moment or the cognitive functioning of the one who intervenes too early. In some, the explanation lies in a search for attention. The need to speak quickly, to…

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mariefrance.fr broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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