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homedeeth | 07:38 Fri 02nd Oct 2009 | ChatterBank
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if someone finishes your sentences for you or says the last word in your sentence, is it you that must be predictable and boring or does the other person have an annoying problem?
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the other person has a problem, for sure.

I suggest poking them in the eye every time they do it.
The person has an annoying problem. Start finishing their sentences for them and see how they like it.
My friend does that and so does her Mum....I don't find it annoying though. She then ends the sentence with...yeah yeah while nodding her head.
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i feel relieved that it's not me that's predictable and boring
predictable and boring - just got there before me !
Hi homeeeth , nice to meet you . I use a lightwriter and I get miffed when I'm typing away and someone finishes my sentence for me !
....sorry...homedeeth*
"............... sentence for you"

;o)
BM....What's a light writer?
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I've got a client who does that. Which always makes me wonder why he is asking me if he knows what I am going to say!
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Isn't that supposed to be romantic or something... like... "We always finish each other's sentences"

Someone pass the sick bucket.....

There is something I find strange.... I go to say something completely random, and before a word passes my lips, my mother will come out and say it for me. Or if I'm singing a song in my head, she'll start singing it out loud.

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