Why do you finish other people's sentences?


27 comments:

  1. So they know i am attentive to what they are saying and i understand how they feel.

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  2. Usually, it's because they need help finding the right words and I want to help them out.

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  3. I finish other people's sentences when I know they really well and I just like to prove how well I know them.

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  4. I usually finish other people's sentences because I am in a hurry and want to get to the point.

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  5. I finsh peoples sentences because they usually become side track. By finishing their sentence I help them get back on track.

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  6. I do not always do this, but when it is a close friend of mine sometimes I just do it without even thinking. I do not think that this is always acceptable to do and I really hate that I do it. If my friend is telling me a story I usually try to finish their sentence in a guessing manner. This is not something that I do all of the time because I know that it is not always respectful. I really only do it when I absolutely know the answer and when it is appropriate. It would be appropriate when my friend is not upset or angry.

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  7. If I do its because im getting impatient.

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  8. I usually only finish my sister's sentences because she is super predictable. She also talks really slow, so I basically have time to intervine between her words.

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  9. I only finish someone else's sentence if we are close friends. Me and my best friend tend to think a lot alike and will finish each other's sentences when we feel the same way about something.

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  10. If they are struggling with the right word, I finish their sentence so they can stop mumbling about the word they are looking for. That or if they are trying to explain a situation that I am already familiar with, but they continue. I usually get irritated and finish their sentence so they can continue with the conversation.

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  11. To let them know I'm on the same page with them and that I'm listening

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  12. Either to help them find a word they are trying to find, or because i can relate to what they are talking about and want to let them know that.

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  13. Because I usually know what they're about to say and furthermore to let an individual know I'm on the same page as them.

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  14. Sometimes I get impatient when they're trying to find the right word. Other times, I get excited and sometimes chime in with what they're talking about.

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  15. I anticipate what they are going to say and I think I know exactly what the person is going to say.

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  16. No I always let them talk and finish what they are saying.

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  17. because poor vocabulary makes me sad

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  18. When someone is struggling with trying to find the words to complete a sentence, I might try to help. I also might do this to get the conversation to move faster.

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  19. It makes me feel like it confirms agreement and that we are on the same page.

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  20. To see if I understand what they are meaning.

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  21. I finish sentences out of habit. Especially, if I know the person very well I tend to know what they are going to say anyway. It is still irritating though, and definitely something I need to work on!

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  22. Sometimes it seems like it would be easier to finish it for them if they are having trouble coming up with words. It also makes me feel more intelligent.

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  23. sometimes I just get excited and just say it!

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  24. Usually, I only do this to people who I know very well and know what they are going to say.

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  25. So they know I'm listening.

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  26. Typically, it is a close friend or family I do it with. It just seems natural. I typically know what they are getting ready to say

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  27. To make me feel smart

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