How do you respond when someone “champs” you?

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  1. When someone “champs” you, which usually means they’re impatiently waiting for a response or are eager to get your attention, a light-hearted and engaging reply can help diffuse the situation. You might say something like:

    “Sorry for the delay! I was just gathering my thoughts—great things take time! What’s on your mind?”

    This acknowledges their eagerness while also keeping the conversation friendly and open.

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