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What is it called when the same conversation happens twice? Like the same pattern of communication happens on two occasions.
For example,
Jen, "What do you think about xyz?
Bob, "I think xyz happened because of abc."
Later. Jen, "what do you think about xyz?"
Bob, "I think xyz happened because of abc."
I am curious because the same subject can be brought up on different occasions during conversations with the same people and have the same interaction.
-> The pattern of communication has the same path from beginning to end from the members involved.
repetition
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What is it called when the same conversation happens twice? Like the same pattern of communication happens on two occasions.
For example,
Jen, "What do you think about xyz?
Bob, "I think xyz happened because of abc."
Later. Jen, "what do you think about xyz?"
Bob, "I think xyz happened because of abc."
I am curious because the same subject can be brought up on different occasions during conversations with the same people and have the same interaction.
-> The pattern of communication has the same path from beginning to end from the members involved.
repetition
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Haven't we had this conversation before?
– WS2
3 hours ago
Alzheimer is a common cause.
– Centaurus
2 hours ago
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What is it called when the same conversation happens twice? Like the same pattern of communication happens on two occasions.
For example,
Jen, "What do you think about xyz?
Bob, "I think xyz happened because of abc."
Later. Jen, "what do you think about xyz?"
Bob, "I think xyz happened because of abc."
I am curious because the same subject can be brought up on different occasions during conversations with the same people and have the same interaction.
-> The pattern of communication has the same path from beginning to end from the members involved.
repetition
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What is it called when the same conversation happens twice? Like the same pattern of communication happens on two occasions.
For example,
Jen, "What do you think about xyz?
Bob, "I think xyz happened because of abc."
Later. Jen, "what do you think about xyz?"
Bob, "I think xyz happened because of abc."
I am curious because the same subject can be brought up on different occasions during conversations with the same people and have the same interaction.
-> The pattern of communication has the same path from beginning to end from the members involved.
repetition
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Haven't we had this conversation before?
– WS2
3 hours ago
Alzheimer is a common cause.
– Centaurus
2 hours ago
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Haven't we had this conversation before?
– WS2
3 hours ago
Alzheimer is a common cause.
– Centaurus
2 hours ago
Haven't we had this conversation before?
– WS2
3 hours ago
Haven't we had this conversation before?
– WS2
3 hours ago
Alzheimer is a common cause.
– Centaurus
2 hours ago
Alzheimer is a common cause.
– Centaurus
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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Haven't we had this conversation before?
– WS2
3 hours ago
Alzheimer is a common cause.
– Centaurus
2 hours ago