Keeping stock of and communicating what you haven’t understood is an underrated skill/habit. It’s very annoying to talk to someone and think they’ve understood something, only to realize much later that they haven’t. It also makes conversations much less productive.
It’s probably more of a habit than a skill. There certainly are some contexts where the right thing to do is pretend that you’ve understood everything even though you haven’t. But on net, people do it way too much, and I’m not sure to what extent they’re fooling themselves.
Keeping stock of and communicating what you haven’t understood is an underrated skill/habit. It’s very annoying to talk to someone and think they’ve understood something, only to realize much later that they haven’t. It also makes conversations much less productive.
It’s probably more of a habit than a skill. There certainly are some contexts where the right thing to do is pretend that you’ve understood everything even though you haven’t. But on net, people do it way too much, and I’m not sure to what extent they’re fooling themselves.