A good group discussion feels like a party where everyone wants to play. When people feel safe, heard, and excited, they enjoy talking together. If someone laughs at your joke or agrees with you, it makes you want to keep going. But if no one listens or interrupts too much, the fun stops.
Examples
- A family dinner where everyone shares stories and laughs together
- A classroom where students raise their hands to answer questions without being teased
- Friends who play games and take turns talking without interruptions
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See also
- Why Do We Tend to Trust Strangers in Groups?
- Why Do People Blush When They're Embarrassed?
- What Makes ‘Silence’ Feel So Uncomfortable?
- What Causes ‘Silence’ in a Crowd?
- Why Do People Feel Happy When They’re Around Friends?
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