Clark Berger
Professional Teacher
Here are some polite ways to interrupt a meeting to say something: 1. "Excuse me, may I add something to the discussion?"
 2. "If I may interject for a moment..."
 3. "I apologize for interrupting, but I have something to contribute."
 4. "Pardon me, but I'd like to raise a point."
 5. "I don't mean to interrupt, but I have a question/comment to make."
 6. "If I may, I would like to offer my perspective on this matter."
 7. "Sorry to interrupt, but I feel it's important to mention..."
 8. "I'd like to jump in here briefly, if I may."
 9. "May I add something to what has been said so far?"
 10. "I hate to break in, but I have an idea to share."
 It's important to remember to use a polite tone and be respectful of the speaker and other attendees when interrupting a meeting. It's also a good idea to wait for a natural pause or break in the conversation before speaking up. #EffectiveCommunication #ProfessionalInterruption
Feb 3, 2024 3:33 PM