Interruption has an influence on interpersonal communication. First of all, this behavior is rude and inconsiderate of other people's feelings. Secondly, people will develop a self-righteous character and cannot listen to opinions objectively. Therefore, people who love to interrupt should learn to look at others and themselves objectively and not be too sharp.
When communicating with others, remind yourself to "think twice before you speak" and give others more opportunities to express themselves. If we meet such people, we might as well give them a chance to express themselves before the conversation, listen to their views, and then ask, "Can I speak now?" You can also kindly remind: "I hope you don't interrupt when I'm talking, ok?" This will remind the other party to adjust their communication style. In life, we often find that some people like to interrupt others when they are talking. In fact, such behavior is disgusting and affects mental health and interpersonal relationships.