▲ 20 r/Stutter
How should I react when you’re talking with a stutter
I understand no one likes being spoken for or talked over when they’ve got a stutter. I think that’s easy enough to do but do you guys prefer us to kinda not react or say ‘it’s cool take your time’, maintain eye contact or look aside to lower the pressure…
I genuinely don’t know and I’m assuming it’s different for everyone but I’d like to be more prepared than I already am to make them comfortable.
u/First-Attorney-5218 — 11 days ago