Q&A

Why is it important to be quiet when someone is talking?

Why is it important to be quiet when someone is talking?

5. The person who’s doing the talking will feel understood and cared about. So by listening rather than talking, you are giving something valuable to the person who’s speaking. Especially if you really are taking in what that person is saying and not thinking about something else.

What makes a person silent?

One of the most basic reasons people remain silent is that they think you won’t listen. Either from your attitude, your body language, or your history with them, they’ve learned not to waste their breath around you.

What do people think about Quiet People?

People may assume they don’t have any insights or ideas. Some people may even decide they lack intelligence. People may also assume that quiet people are weak, submissive and passive. None of these things are true. In fact, quiet people are often strong, creative, intuitive and brilliant.

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How do you find out if you’re a talkative or quiet person?

Talkative people might find out by trial and error, but quiet people can find out just as well by watching talkative people trying and erring. Not talking isn’t an excuse to not observe. And if you really can’t do it on your own, some therapists do life skills coaching.

Are quiet people guilty of assigning their own traits to themselves?

Even quiet people themselves are guilty of assigning their own traits to all other quiet people in the world. Here’s a few of those assumptions. There’s a common assumption that all quiet people really want to be talkative, but can’t be.

What is the difference between a quiet and smart person?

The quiet person thinks about what to say instead of yammering on without a whim. Every single sentence is a carefully crafted masterpiece that has been created by his or her beautiful mind. Quiet people don’t blabber; they listen. The smartest people are the ones who are quietly listening and absorbing everything that is being said around them.