Back channel response

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Backchannel response

Any short utterance such as uh-huh, yeah, or right produced while the other person in a conversation is speaking which indicates attentiveness, does not interrupt the other person and does not require acknowledgment by the other person. These typically account for one-fifth or more of all utterances in American English and differ greatly among languages and cultures. Linguistically or culturally inappropriate backchannel responses or a lack of such responses contributes significantly to difficulties in crosscultural communication.

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