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I think it's entirely plausible that they weren't being obtuse. It's hard to interrupt a conversation with words. Also, especially in a work environment, the lull in the conversation might be coupled with people taking a breath, dissociating, and thinking about some task looming over them.
You know how it's not just what you say, it's how you say it? Body language and the like? If people are having a conversation that I need to break into to ask something, I'd make sure that it's something that's jovial or at least less pressing than my problem and physically be seen and touch their shoulder to get their attention. I'd straight up think of interruption as a melee skill as opposed to a magic spell like speaking over them. If not physical touch, I'd take my elbow at least 5cm away from my ribs and wave my hand.
I think it's a quirk of feeling ignored that makes you so receptive to others who want to be heard. It's like how broken people smile the hardest.
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