Otherwise, even if your solution is no matter how good, colleagues will bite their teeth and argue with you to the end for their own face.
Stanislaw's J. Lek has a famous saying: "Sometimes, in order to let others hear you, you have to keep silent."
After all, your interrupting in the middle of a conversation means that you are challenging your colleagues. Everyone will attach great importance to face psychologically, and you will certainly be dissatisfied with your behavior.
Goethe once said: "it is a kind of nature to tell others about yourself;" Therefore, it is an education to take seriously what others tell you about yourself. "
Therefore, when communicating with colleagues, we must learn to listen cognitively and let others finish.
On the one hand, it can make you think deeply about your colleagues' plans.