Comment by westoncb
3 years ago
That's a good addition: if the participants do not trust one another, the interrupt-denies and counter-interrupts are not going to work.
As far the actual signaling goes, AFAICT it's pretty built-in (though I can imagine in other countries for instance there are likely enough differences that you'd have to take time to learn specific signals): I can go into this style of conversation immediately with strangers as long as we're at least giving each other a little benefit of the doubt.
Role play a policemen and a minority in this form of communication to see an easy way it can fall flat. Disastrously.
It's already been said plenty of times that mutual trust is a requirement, this will be my last reply to your comments if you keep straw-manning.
It isn't a straw man, though. It literally happens all the time. Role play a woman in an office. And, I should have stated flat out I can see this style can exist. My discourse is why not to lead in with it. Pretty much anywhere.
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