What happens during radio silence

When a teammate suddenly stops speaking, others may assume they feel angry, disengaged, or unwilling to cooperate.

Voice chat leaves silence open to interpretation, and pressure encourages the brain to fill that gap with a negative explanation.

A simple update can prevent tension: “I'm focusing for a moment. I'm still with you."

Here is what happens during radio silence:

1. Sudden silence in comms invites assumption of tilt.

2. Pressure forces brain to fill quiet gaps with negativity.

3. Unclear status creates squad friction during rounds.

Before assuming a silent teammate has given up, hit pause and ask yourself one question:

How often do I assume instead of asking?

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