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Liam is chatting with a neighbor about gardening, a topic he knows little about.
"I'm not very knowledgeable about gardening. Could we talk about your recent travels instead?"
Levi is with friends discussing a new hobby that he doesn't find interesting.
"I'm glad you're enjoying your new hobby! By the way, has anyone seen the latest movie?"
In a class discussion, the teacher is explaining a historical event in great detail to Mason.
"Excuse me, could we talk about how this historical event relates to current events instead?"
In a group study session, the discussion veers into a complex topic that Oliver doesn't understand.
"Sorry to interrupt, but could we revisit the earlier topic about the math problem? I need some clarification on that."
Lucas's cousin is recounting a long story about a recent vacation.
"I'm sorry to interrupt, but could we switch gears? I want to hear about your new job."
Noah and his sibling are arguing about chores.
"I get your point about the chores, but can we talk about our plans for the weekend instead?"
Liam's classmate is talking extensively about a video game strategy that Liam isn't interested in.
"That's interesting! By the way, did you see the new movie that just came out?"
Ethan and his friend are discussing a TV show that Ethan finds boring.
"Sorry to interrupt, but have you heard about [new topic]? I'm really curious about it."