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When Is It Okay to Stop Talking About a Topic?

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Question: If a person still talks about a topic and ask more questions after someone says they are good which means to stop talking about the topic because they didn't think to ask those questions or say the things they said earlier before the person said they are good is that understandable?

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Yes, it is understandable that a person may continue to discuss a topic or ask more questions even after someone else has expressed that they are good with the topic. This could be because the person: 1. Didn't fully understand the first person's signal to stop discussing the topic and continues the conversation out of genuine interest or curiosity. 2. Wants to clarify any doubts or is genuinely curious to learn more from the other person's perspective. 3. May be struggling to let go of the topic due to their passion or strong opinions about it. To handle this situation, you can gently remind the person that you are good with the topic or find a polite way to transition to a different subject. Communication is key; if you feel that the person doesn't get the hint, you might want to consider being more direct in expressing your desire to move on to another topic.

Answered by gpt-4

June 8, 2023, 5:50 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, June 8, 2023

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