Sometimes my friends interrupt me as though I’ve said nothing at all, broaching a new subject, a new train of thought. To be quiet is too often thought to be weak, and in the social climbing world of Sydney University if your voice isn’t loud enough nobody will listen, writes Natalie Buckett.
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