Sentences with word «gossiper»

For example, if a coworker is a vicious gossiper who spews toxic vitriol all day long and makes you feel slimed after she's leaned in to share the latest poisonous news, simply ignore her, excuse yourself, or stay silent.
Do not purchase a mobile home the pad rent is too high the management only cares about rent there is a lot of gossipers neighbors who rat on you managers have no idea how to deal with issues new managers staff does not stay
Gossip may be as prevalent in the lab as elsewhere, but there may be less tolerance for gossipers because they are more likely to be viewed as unprofessional.
«I wonder, what would you suggest I do if I had a couple who were big gossipers and liars, and gossiped and lied with folks in a casual conversation in their home from time to time?»
Reformed gossipers can analyze the way chitchat creates trust and connections and use this to their advantage, especially with customers.
They tend to be just as much gossipers, deceitful, cheat on taxes, divorce (actually their divorce rate is higher, not lower) etc..
So here's my take — I believe admitting gossipers into the church causes more damage than admitting homosexuals does.
Paul says gossipers have depraved minds — boy howdy!
Ok... let's use gossipers and liars instead.
This is why gossip seems to create a quicker and easier connection with fellow gossipers.
However, a chronic gossiper is often simply someone unwilling to relationally mature.
science and math are evil in the minds of the powers that be, and churches are full of government employees seeking salvation from their daily human rights abuses, you can be a parishioner but you really aren't if you do nt fit the category of government employee or super gossiper.
Opinions, surely, is at a wide variance when it comes to this questionable new fad, but one thing remains an established fact: guys are dating older ladies much more so now than ever before, not giving the slightest thought or consideration to what society and gossipers think or have to say.
Jason Statham and Clive Owen make cameo appearances, the latter in a way that will leave movie - biz gossipers and armchair psychologists equally curious.
Gossipers wreak havoc in a talky small town.
Plus, nothing shuts down a mean gossiper quicker than a nice person.
She might also be a frequent gossiper, constantly talking about other co-workers, your supervisor, customers, clients, etc..
The industry sadly is full of gossipers.
------ I wonder, what would you suggest I do if I had a couple who were big gossipers and liars, and gossiped and lied with folks in a casual conversation in their home from time to time?
Exchanging dirty details about a friend or colleague establishes a relationship of trust and esteem between the gossipers, according to Epstein.
Instead of sharing or complaining about another person's difficulties — as a gossiper might — try to identify the correct person whose position or interpersonal skills make him or her the right person to address the issue.
Hypocrites, gossipers, alcoholics and the list goes on.
The more important the subject of gossip, the better the neurotic needs of the gossiper are served.
Thus both the victim of the gossip and the gossiper become victims of life.
This is true whether we are talking about a child molester or a glutton, a murder or a gossiper.
If someone shares gossip with you, evaluate the gossiper's motives.
No secret is safe with the gossiper.
Can you keep a secret or are your the gossiper?
Some gossipers claim that these ladies only want to leave Russia and get a roof over their head; that they are craving only for their husband's money.
A brilliant conversationist, Waters enthralled a press corps made of film critics, movie buffs, gossipers, and even linguists eager to discover the exact meaning of «tea - bagging», a practice Martha Plimpton forbids in the full - montied strip - joint she bartends at.
And though Grace Kelly's post-filmic existence may be of interest to gossipers, it would probably have been a lot more interesting to see her doing things like working with Alfred Hitchcock and Cary Grant.
When she entered GCP as a fifth - grader in 2001, she described herself as a gossiper who liked to chase boys.
Adding fuel to the gossipers» fire, the couple was joined at the villa by Lord Byron, a bard with a notorious reputation of his own.
A gossiper is someone who can't be trusted, and you wouldn't want that to be you!
No one likes a gossiper except for a gossiper themselves.
A gossiper is generally seen as an untrustworthy person, so you don't want to fall into that category.
The interviewer will frown upon this and may just see you as a gossiper or trouble - maker.
Are your coworkers nightmares and gossipers?
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