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derefr
14y ago
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I would posit that people that say "um" more, came from upbringings where they were more likely to be interrupted the moment they left a gap in conversation. That'd be an interesting study.
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cmod
14y ago
Yes. I find in America if you don't keep filling the space with noise when thinking, you lose the chance to finish your thought.
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