August 11 2017, 19:29

Some people believe that in chats, they must always respond to messages, not just to questions. Apparently, they reason as follows: since the interlocutor has responded, he, like me, is waiting for a response.

Thank God, these people most often do not get offended if I decide simply not to respond, as the topic is exhausted, the person answered the question or I responded to their answer, and there is no time or reason for me to introduce a new topic.

But I’ve noticed many times. Speaking cynically, it’s important for them to have the last word in the conversation. Where does this come from? How do you cure it?

Perhaps it’s time to start teaching the basics of netiquette in schools. But that’s a broader topic.

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