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I somehow managed to get pretty good at getting a good feeling of "did this person understood what I want them to understand?" and I adapt my level of overexplaining based on that feeling.
It's something I wish other people did to me as well, as I hate it when people keep talking more to make the same point I already got. Tbh sometimes I even wish people would stop mid-sentence if I already autocompleted their sentence in my head.
Audio communication is too slow. If Humans can't evolve to communicate telepathically, language itself should evolve to account for this. Here's what I propose:
Surely this is bound to improve communication for everyone and would have no downsides whatsoever.
(Sorry, the amphetamines must be kicking in right about now).
What could go wrong?
tl;dr I feel is exactly this