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If there is an interruption can you continue with the topic you were talking ?

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Asked by tanuja, 12 Feb 09:11 pm
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Yes i m very much concentrated and focused when i\'ll be on dias....giving any seminar...or speach...........!!
Answered by Bhuvana, 12 Feb 09:51 pm

 
  
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Normally no
Answered by iqbal seth, 13 Feb 05:42 am

 
  
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Ya ofcourse if it was conversation between me and hotty/bold and beautiful,lusty gul/women
Answered by PROMODE ROY, 12 Feb 09:35 pm

 
  
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Interruption-free discussion or lecture or a talk can never be had unless you have an extraordinary ability to mesmerize your audience. When interruption is made, just give a pause, look at the listeners, try to find out the reasons if any, and make some efforts to bring the situaion under control and then continue your topic instead getting yourself confused, Tanu :-)
Answered by Dil Se, 12 Feb 09:33 pm

 
  
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Yes I can
Answered by sigma, 12 Feb 09:26 pm

 
  
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Yesji depends on listeners situation,mood,state of mind.
Answered by magi, 12 Feb 09:22 pm

 
  
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Depends
Answered by truth exposed, 12 Feb 09:14 pm

 
  
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Yes if i am talking with a person one on one
Answered by Admn, 12 Feb 09:14 pm

 
  
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No problem for a teacher.
Answered by amitava duttamajumdar, 12 Feb 09:12 pm

 
  
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Yes , there would be no end of it.
Answered by lalit mahata, 12 Feb 09:12 pm

 
  
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