1. Over-     apologizing

It's important to apologize when you make a mistake. However, constantly apologizing for everything, even for things that aren't your fault, can come across as insecure or needy.

2. Interrupting

It's rude to interrupt someone when they're speaking. If you need to say something, wait until they're finished talking.

3. Talking too      loudly

It's important to be mindful of your volume level, especially in public places. Talking too loudly can be disruptive and annoying to others.

4. Giving unsolicited advice

Unless someone specifically asks for your advice, it's best to keep it to yourself. Giving unsolicited advice can make people feel judged or condescended to.

5. Being too     indirect

If you have something to say, be direct and honest about it. Being too indirect can be confusing and frustrating for others.

6. Making excuses

If you have something to say, be direct and honest about it. Being too indirect can be confusing and frustrating for others.

7. Not listening

When someone is talking to you, listen attentively. Don't interrupt, and don't think about what you're going to say next.