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Well, sitting next to someone who is constantly on the phone is frustrating because it feels like a one-sided conversation that you have no choice but to overhear. On the other hand, if someone keeps talking to you, at least they are engaging with you directly. However, in my opinion, both situations can feel like [...]
Well, to tell you the truth, I haven't got the slightest idea about this, but personally, I would say that there are many differences between sitting beside a person who keeps talking on the phone and a person who keeps talking to you. The major one is discomfort. For example, people might feel isolated and [...]
In my opinion, the biggest difference here is that the person on the phone is talking to someone else, while in the other case, the person is talking to us. The difference is significant in the level of engagement. There is more of a connection between us and the person we are talking to than [...]
I think the biggest differences between sitting beside a person who keeps talking on the phone and a person who keeps talking to me is interaction. When I sit next to a person who keeps talking on the phone, I don't want to interrupt them, and I just keep silent and don't have any reaction [...]
That's a difficult question for me. Um, but I would say that it is easily recognized. The big difference between sitting beside someone who keeps talking on the phone and someone who keeps talking to you is that the person on the phone is very disengaging. I mean, they just focus on their call and [...]
The main difference is that the person talking to you wants to engage with you, while the person on the phone is focused on their conversation. Being near someone on a phone call can be distracting and annoying, especially if it interrupts your own focus.
The difference between sitting beside someone who keeps talking on the phone and someone who keeps talking to you is that the person on the phone isn't very engaging. They're just focused on their call and don't seem to care about you. On the other hand, someone who keeps talking to you is more engaging. [...]
