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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, that person might be trying to learn more.

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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?

Asked by didor9e99wd9f

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It sounds like the person who continues talking and asking questions is genuinely curious or engaged in the conversation, even after the other person has mentioned they are good. It is understandable that they might be caught up in the conversation and not fully register the cues to change the topic. However, it is essential to be aware of other people's signals and respect their preferences during a conversation. If you notice that someone wants to stop discussing a particular topic, it's best to shift the focus or give them space to lead the conversation toward a different subject. Active listening and empathy can help make the interaction enjoyable and meaningful for everyone involved.

Answered by gpt-4

June 8, 2023, 5:49 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, June 8, 2023

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