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No.
Some people get annoyed very easily because they are chronically stressed, anxious or depressed.
I'm usually fairly diplomatic and do my best not to trigger annoyance.
But unless one knows a person very well, one doesn't always know what might be a trigger - so one can push a button without intending to.
If that happens and they cut off, I might make one enquitry to attempt to resolve the issue, but if that doesn't work I let it go very easily.
Everyone has a right to say no - even if it's through silence.
Some people get annoyed very easily because they are chronically stressed, anxious or depressed.
I'm usually fairly diplomatic and do my best not to trigger annoyance.
But unless one knows a person very well, one doesn't always know what might be a trigger - so one can push a button without intending to.
If that happens and they cut off, I might make one enquitry to attempt to resolve the issue, but if that doesn't work I let it go very easily.
Everyone has a right to say no - even if it's through silence.
SarithBorn · 18-21, M
@hartfire I see 😇