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 ==== Hang-ups and Goodbyes ==== ==== Hang-ups and Goodbyes ====
-At some point, every call must end, as must every conversation. Analyses of conversations shows that they follow a pattern that includes an opening and a closing (Clark, 1996, 2004).+At some point, every call must end, as must every conversation. Analyses of conversations shows that they follow a pattern that includes an opening and a closing (Clark, ​[[references#​clark1996|1996]][[references#​clark2004|2004]]).
  
 A normal human conversation ends with both parties acknowledging its end, and saying "​Goodbye"​ or its equivalent to each other. If it happens to be a telephone conversation,​ both parties will then disconnect. Someone who disconnects without saying anything will be perceived as rude or angry (or both). A normal human conversation ends with both parties acknowledging its end, and saying "​Goodbye"​ or its equivalent to each other. If it happens to be a telephone conversation,​ both parties will then disconnect. Someone who disconnects without saying anything will be perceived as rude or angry (or both).