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How to Be Friends With Someone Who Talks Too Much

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If you want to be friends with someone who talks too much, here are some tips to consider:

1. Listen actively: Despite their tendency to talk a lot, actively listening to what they say will make them feel heard and appreciated. It may also help them feel comfortable around you, and eventually, they may open up and start listening to you more.

2. Set boundaries: Be clear about your boundaries and let them know when you need to end the conversation. Politely tell them that you have to leave or that you have something else to do. This way, you can avoid feeling overwhelmed or resentful when they go on for too long.

3. Find common interests: Try to identify topics or activities that interest both of you. This way, you can have meaningful conversations without either of you feeling bored or uncomfortable.

4. Be patient: It may take some time for your new friend to become aware of their talkative nature and make an effort to tone it down. Be patient and supportive while they work on improving their communication skills.

5. Be honest: If you feel overwhelmed or frustrated by their constant talking, be honest with them. Explain how you feel and offer suggestions on how you can both have better conversations in the future.

Remember, being friends with someone who talks too much doesn't mean that you have to sacrifice your own needs and feelings. With patience, understanding, and honest communication, you can build a meaningful and fulfilling friendship.