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it can be a regional thing

Submitted by Becky on Thu, 01/19/2006 - 9:28pm.

In some cultures interruption is more normal than in others.

I've also noticed that British people talk in shorter sentences than Australians and New Zealanders, who talk in shorter sentences than Canadians, who talk in shorter sentences than Americans. However, we all write about the same-length sentences for some reason. But when I have a conversation with a British person I feel as though I am going on and on and on.

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