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In most instances, "if you overhear something and divine from the conversation that Party A is about to buy Party B, and you buy Party B, that's fine.
A subject comes along – you overhear something curious or something happens to a friend of yours – and it's as if you have an antennae.
"Have you ever been at a coffee shop and you overhear something that sticks with you for a long time after?
If you overhear something you know about, politely join in "I'm sorry, I couldn't help but overhear that.."... (and introduce yourself) "I'm... How do you know.... (the host)?".
Look for a natural opening in a group, or wait until you overhear something good, so you don't just butt into a conversation.
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If you do overhear something of note between two people, or a group of people, but the topic does not concern you or affect you in any way, then let the matter stay between the people it concerns.
If you were to overhear something EXTREMELY shocking, you might react.If you do and the people who are talking notice, you are probably dead.
Have you ever overheard something you shouldn't have?
Every time I overhear something, a financial component is there, and not far behind that is a health story.
Instead, the hair should go up on every American's neck when we overhear something as chilling as this conversation.
What?" (Bridget and I hadn't been talking about it, so he couldn't have overheard something).
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