Context, I've learned, is a large part of communication. The context affects so much of the listening and the talking. The ability to listen well depends on your context. If I have to go to the bathroom, I won't be a good listener. I just won't. Among other things I'll just be distracted. Even if it's socially awkward or odd to stop a conversation it's worth it, because it's easy to tell if someone isn't listening.
Taher, do what you need. Interrupt the conversation if you have to. It will always be the better thing to do.
Context is just as important when doing the talking. People are often stressed for different reasons. Even mild stress can affect your communication all the while having nothing to do with the other person. An easy example to understand is talking on the phone while in traffic. No one likes traffic. It's mildly stressful and can be very annoying when some other driver drives poorly or is inconsiderate. This will 100% affect the way you speak on the phone. The traffic has nothing to do with the other person, but they may get an annoyed and quickly irritated phone conversation.
Taher, mind your environment.
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