There's a way to communicate in groups like this and not come across like the git mentioned above although, I always work towards promoting others to talk more as I learn things and it's better for relationship building. Of course, sometimes one needs to do the talking, but by applying a balance to it, one has a better chance at opening relationships, not closing them.
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Social etiquette is changing and not for the better unfortunately. I think that some people just don't have the respect for others to let the dialogue flow the way it should. I'm a socially awkward individual generally, I think having to tolerate that for an entire group gathering would be tedious.
The art of communication is dying, in my opinion. Still, there's still some who know how to do it well, and that certainly doesn't mean talking all the time.