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5 signs you might be unknowingly rude while talking to others, as per psychology

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 3, 2025, 22:49 IST
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Impolite behaviours to avoid when talking to people

It is often said that our actions speak louder than words, and rightly so. For any relationship-- whether romantic or professional-- to thrive, communication plays a key role. Having good communication skills is not only about speaking clearly and honestly, but it is also about listening to others well. But sometimes, what we unintentionally do while having a conversation with others can come across as being rude, though that is not our intention. So, here we mention some signs that indicate that you might be unknowingly rude while talking to others, as per psychology. Watch out for them, and avoid them at all cost:


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Interrupting others constantly

Interrupting someone when they are talking can be perceived as disrespectful and dismissive. While occasional interjections may be a sign of enthusiasm, frequently interrupting others while they talk show a lack of patience, respect, and consideration. According to psychologists, interruption disrupts the speaker's flow of thought and can make them feel undervalued. Instead, practise active listening and wait for your turn before speaking up.

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Dominating all the conversations

If you often steer discussions toward yourself, especially when someone is sharing their pain or thoughts, you might be considered rude. Conversations should be reciprocal, with both parties having equal opportunities to express themselves. When someone dominates discussions, it can make others feel unheard, unloved, or unimportant. Instead, be empathetic towards others and listent to them. Remember, not all conversations are about you. So, don't steal someone else's thunder all the time.

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Ignoring other people's non-verbal cues

Communication isn't just about words— one's body language, micro-expressions, tone, etc often speak volumes. Both verbal and non-verbal cues contribute to effective interaction between people. But if you fail to pick up on these subtle cues, you may unknowingly be making others feel uncomfortable in your presence. Some negative non-verbal cues that indicate someone is uncomfortable talking to you are-- crossed arms, lack of eye contact, or disinterest, etc. It is often said these days that emotional quotient (EQ) is more important than having a high intelligence quotient (IQ), and right so. And so, one needs to recognise and adapt to these non-verbal signals to improve their communication skills with others.

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Being too critical of others

Honesty is important, but bluntness can often come across as rude to many. Some people pride themselves on “telling it like it is,” but directness without tact can hurt other's feelings and damage relationships forever. So,instead of being overly critical of others, frame your words with kindness. Remember, kindness doesn't cost much. Also, people might forget what you said, but they'll always remember how you made them feel.

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Constantly checking your phone when someone is talking to you

Few things are more frustrating in a conversation than talking to someone who is constantly looking at their phone. It shows disinterest and disrespect, making the other person feel unimportant. To be more present, make a conscious effort to put your phone away while talking to others. Engaging fully in dialogue, maintaining eye contact, and responding attentively show that you respect and value the other person’s time and words.

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