Sentences with phrase «everybody knows everybody»

In small towns and rural areas, everybody knows everybody else.
With those tactics, you wouldn't last very long in a market like mine where there are a total of 75 Realtors and EVERYBODY knows everybody..
Everybody has the same deal, everybody knows everybody has the same deal, and everybody's much happier.»
The island is very small, which means, everybody knows everybody.
«I like the small town feel and how everybody knows everybody.
Other students added that «with 15 kids per class, everybody knows everybody» and «no one really falls asleep in class without getting caught.»
None too pretty, though, is that sniffy feeling of crashing a party where you stick out like a sore thumb — where everybody knows everybody else and you keep asking the wrong questions.
It's a story of a heist gone wrong in a small town where everybody knows everybody and, from beginning to end, it keeps you laughing and on your toes.
Riedel creates a Peyton Place in an Arizona border town where everybody knows everybody's else's business.
We see the simplicity and the warmth she has grown up in as well as the appeal of living in a place where everybody knows everybody.
Not only was she living in a small community where everybody knows everybody, but she didn't feel a spark with any of them.
In a place as compact as Delaware, it's easy to feel like everybody knows everybody.
Everybody knows everybody in some way.
My kids go to a school with small class sizes, where everybody knows everybody and pretty much everybody's family.
«The Czech Republic is a small country, and... everybody knows everybody here, which is not necessarily best for evaluation.»
Everybody knew everybody, and we were strangers, but it didn't make any difference.
Everybody knew everybody, so everybody mentored each other in the building,» she says.
Everybody knew everybody.

Not exact matches

You see, I was from Los Gatos, Calif., and everybody there knew the story of how Dahl came up with the million - dollar idea in a bar.
It becomes a no - brainer: Companies want to sell their products, and they see that everybody's a buyer.
«Everybody knows that what he did was unethical and wrong,» Labrash said of Avery.
You know, if it's easy, everybody would do it.»
Everybody knows that an office is key to any business.
It's just that not everybody knows were to look for it.»
And by the way, I know everybody hates Eli Lilly — I mean, despises it — except for me.
I want to imagine a place where everybody knows where they are going.
So everybody knows breakdowns can't happen often.
«Everybody knows about it, but it's everywhere.»
«But not everybody is as good at picking up on social cues and it isn't always easy to know if you're in sync with each other or not.»
Everybody Knows Better Than to Make This 1 Simple Resume Mistake (but Most People Can't Stop Doing It Anyway)
«When you walk into the room, if you don't know more about your business, your industry, your company, and your customers than everybody else in the world, you're lying to yourself.»
Everybody who works for you needs to know where they stand and how they are doing compared to your expectations of them.
In stressing the importance of a home inspection, Lesh added that «everybody should know that your house does not have a «check engine» light.
Pretty much everybody knows Jobs took a maker of niche computers and transformed it into a global consumer electronics powerhouse.
But the best part (the one that not everybody knows about) is the fourth free sample.
«As a linebacker you have to know what everybody else is doing,» he says.
Li Hang, head of Greater China equity capital markets at CLSA, said: «We really need sector specialist bankers to run biotech deals, otherwise everybody will say we don't know how to do the due diligence.»
«So you know, with the antics that took place yesterday — and everybody knew it was sort of a crazy day in the House yesterday — a day like today puts it all in perspective,» said veteran Nova Scotia Liberal MP Roger Cuzner.
To help me in my transition, my friends had given me all these VHS tapes of Everybody Loves Raymond and Friends to learn everything I needed to know about America.
«The bad guys know that everybody's going to be shopping online and this is when they really up their game and the attacks and the attempt to steal money,» he said.
If I were to allow for an acquisition, the first things that would happen is they would get rid of me — because everybody knows nobody needs a wacky entrepreneur around.
George Zimmer, former CEO, Men's Wearhouse, founder / CEO of Generation Tux & ZTailors: «The night I was fired, I came home for dinner and everybody was very uncomfortable at the dinner table... nobody wanted to talk to Dad who now no longer had a job.
Gampp: Everybody knows that TV shows and movies are made by a ton of people.
He transforms Iron Man into a superhero worthy of the big screen like no other: a wise - cracking egomaniac who cares as much about saving the world as he does about letting everybody know that he's actually Tony Stark.
The basketball star Kevin Durant, signed with rival Nike, said in an interview last month that «everybody knows» that «nobody wants to play in Under Armours.»
Everybody knows his or her title and job description, but if somebody calls in sick, the circus continues, so you take over that person's job.
«You've got to get everybody to go out and watch,» he said at a rally in Akron, Ohio, in August, «and when [I] say «watch,» you know what I'm talking about, right?»
Everybody knows everything in retrospect and nobody ever admits they were wrong.
The future, everybody knows, belongs to the emerging economies.
If your remark is accurate, everybody already knows it, so there's no need to point it out.
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