In the text, the narrator expresses frustration with Tabitha's constant interruptions during their conversations. Tabitha frequently nods along while the narrator speaks, interjects with "Right," and attempts to complete sentences, often inaccurately. This behavior is not just annoying, but it also disrupts the flow of communication, forcing the narrator to repeat themselves.
Despite the narrator's attempts to convey their message, Tabitha's misinterpretations make the situation more challenging. The narrator finds humor in the idea of intentionally using nonsensical endings just to see if Tabitha will misguess again. This dynamic highlights the difficulties in their communication and the quirky aspects of their interactions.