· Laugh at their own jokes
· Don't finish/say complete sentences
· Interrupt a line of thought with a sudden new one
· Say 'uh' between words when unsure
· Accidentally blend multiple words together, and may start the sentence again
· Repeat filler words such as 'like' 'literally' 'really' 'anyways' and 'I think'
· Begin and/or end sentences with phrases such as 'eh' and 'you know', and may make those phrases into question form to get another's input
· Repeat words/phrases when in an excited state
· Words fizzle out upon realising no one is listening
· Repeat themselves when other's don't understand why they're saying as well as to get their point across
· Reply nonverbally such as hand gestures, facial expressions, random noisesy, movements and even silence.
Can you think of more, please comment.
(Found on http://onreviewforyou.com/)
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