Okay, Dennis, I understand about hard breaks and how callers like the sound of their own voices and so you need to cut them off quite frequently.
What I hate is cases such as when a caller calls up with a hypothesis, you let him get out two of his arguments and even though he's been brief and short you never let him get to the "therefore" half of his sentence. Usually you burst in and talk over him with "That is such a good point" (and it's very easy to see you never let him get to his point), or much worse, you blast over him with some self-gratulatory screaming about, "I know! I've been saying that for years! I saw that when I was in Luxembourg and I know it's still going on!" but you since you didn't let him get his point out (you're too busy thinking his supporting arguments are his point!) your cutting him off is just as rude to us as it is to him.
Please! listen better! let them make that point!
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