Ooh very interesting. I fall for throat-clearing a lot myself. I do think it’s kinda hard to avoid context and overview, though, and intros can be nice stylistically? But maybe this is just me making excuses for my bad habits...
I wonder how much of that is because speaking is different than writing. In some situations, people interrupt each other, so if you don’t start with the disclaimer and move to the interesting part instead, that gives an opportunity to someone else to steal your spotlight by making those disclaimers for you.
I also wonder how much context plays into this. In normal life, I usually don’t assume that my conversation partner knows what I’m talking about, so I try to give as much context as I think necessary for them to understand. On the internet you can sometimes just write for people who already know what you’re talking about.
Ooh very interesting. I fall for throat-clearing a lot myself. I do think it’s kinda hard to avoid context and overview, though, and intros can be nice stylistically? But maybe this is just me making excuses for my bad habits...
I wonder how much of that is because speaking is different than writing. In some situations, people interrupt each other, so if you don’t start with the disclaimer and move to the interesting part instead, that gives an opportunity to someone else to steal your spotlight by making those disclaimers for you.
I also wonder how much context plays into this. In normal life, I usually don’t assume that my conversation partner knows what I’m talking about, so I try to give as much context as I think necessary for them to understand. On the internet you can sometimes just write for people who already know what you’re talking about.