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How to Know If You Talk Too Much You may have heard the saying, When youre in love, smoke gets in your eyes. Well when youre talking, smoke gets in your eyesandears. Once youre on a roll, its very easy to not notice that youve worn out your welcome. You may not even realize that the other person is politely trying to get a word in, or subtly signaling that they need to be elsewhere (possibly, anywhere else if you have been really boring).
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