Originally Posted by
Yaatri
I think "uh-huh" is simply an acknowledgement that the listener is simply listening. When a piece of hardware sends a piece of data, "packet", the receiving hardware acknowledges its receipt so that the next packet can be sent. if the acknowledgement is not received, the data packet is sent again. That's why your connection speed drops when you are further away from the source. Some packets which are lost, not received intact, or "dropped" have to be sent again, reducing the effective speed of communication....
It's a part of story telling, rather listening, etiquette. When you fell asleep, you stopped uttering it. That was a signal for your grand mother, aunt, mom, or dad to stop telling the story.
And the lack of "uh-huhs" can prompt the speaker to exclaim, "Are you even paying attention to me?"