You invaded the conversation.

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beachboy

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If you see two people talking, approach them, and start talking to them without asking their permission, can I say you "invaded" the conversation? Is there a more natural way to say it?
 

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intrude into the conversation
 

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You interrupted or broke into their conversation,
 

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I have to say, although the original is not natural, I do like it. It's a perfect description, and should become a commonly used phrase.

I have definitely had private conversations that felt like they were invaded by unwanted participants.
 

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It depends, I think, on how well you know the interrupter. If a perfect stranger butts in that's one thing. If it's a close friend that's something else.
 
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