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Originally Posted by lemit
I'm the same way. I always thought it was probably a need to concentrate my thoughts, in the first case to get what I'm going to say right in spite of the person in front of me, and in the second case to gather whatever energy I still have in one place.
I don't know if I got that right, but it feels right.
--lemit
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Sounds about right to me as well, as I'm rarely happy with being spontaneous because it mostly comes out as gobbledy-gook. I rehearse things in my head but when it boils down to it, what I want to say is rarely what I do.
As for your second point, that logically follows too.
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