I guess crosstalk means different things in different parts of the
country - In Buffalo and Central Virginia it means carrying on a
conversation with the one who's sharing
--- In We_Have_Recovered@yahoogroups.com, "Jim K." <jknyc@h...>
wrote:
> I never heard of this as a term until I moved to NYC from eastern
> Long Island in 1997. I first associated cross talk with talking
> while someone else was sharing in a meeting but have since learned
> it is associated with commenting on someone elses' share.
>
> Heavens forbid if someone might say something to someone who is
> sorely mistaken about something. How do people learn - from the
> experience of others hopefully. AA isn't group therapy where
dumping
> out one's problems is any kind of a real solution. Perhaps a
> suggestion by those who have gone down the pathe before us is in
> order - but don't cross talk...
>
> How do you all feel about it?
>
> Jim - Recovered!