My employee said she spent most of the day
listening to people talk about BS.
But more importantly Ray spend a few hours
listening to people talk about a whole lot things and count the number of times you hear, «I'm almost certain», «I'm pretty certain», «I'm very certain», «I «m positively certain ``, «I'm absolutely certain».
I'll be honest half the time I had no idea what was actually going on, my time with this game came down to a core plot of parkour, grinding on rails and
listening to people talk about things I never quite understood.
Nothing more irritating to me then
listening to people talk about films they havent yet seen — based on previous films they clearly did nt understand?
**** Zachary F November 29, 2012 this movie is sooo funny Jon C November 29, 2012 a fun, crude, and hilarious comedy two girl roomates formulate a plan to make their own sex hotline in order to make ends meet hijinks and raw laughs ensue between two very different people who embrace their sexuality via telephone the performances from both Graynor and Miller are pretty damn fun to watch the dialogue is insanely funny and gratuitous there's a very strange cameo in here too by Nia Vardalos Justin Long adds a nice touch being the supporting gay best friend mentoring these two girls it's just very awkwardly humorous
listening to these people talk in this kind of film, there's interestingly no actual sex happening on screen, no boobs, no ass, no exposed body parts the plot mainly focuses on the bonding relationship bewteen the two leads which is a good break from the usual norm we're used to I can't help but feel though that the filmmakers didn't have anything left at the end, some of it felt unfinished and unresolved for all those problems, «For A Good Time, Call..»
Lots of holding down one button for several minutes as you travel from point a to point b
listening to people talk.
I'm a pretty simple person and a bit quite but I love trying new things (at lest once), I love helping people and
listening to people talk.
I am very easy to get alone with and I enjoy
listening to people talk about them selfs and there family and things they have done over the years.
Not too good at talking but thats ok becuase I love
listening to people talk.
If you are tired of
listening to people talk about god and their religion, then become our member!
«I love
listening to people talk about their relationships and being able to give advice along the way.»
The best source of data is often just
listening to people talk spontaneously, but to know more about their grammar, I needed to elicit particular linguistic structures, such as how the language indicates who is performing an action or when the action took place.
November 24, 2015 After weeks of
listening to people talk about Albany politics, jurors may have turned to the dark side and started treating each other not so nicely — and less than two hours after jury deliberations for the Silver trial began on Tuesday.
Beth Strommen: My oldest, Katie, was about 2 1/2 years old, and I had been
listening to people talk about what worked and what didn't work for them in regard to potty training.
But they don't like to receive voicemails (it's a lot quicker to read a text than it is to
listen to the person talking to you).
I try to sit back and
listen to people talk, to really get a feel for them.
I listen to people talking around town and keep hearing «someone needs to do something about that guy.»
You have evidently only
listened to people talk about ancient texts and not read any for yourself.
Another suggestion is that theory of mind comes from our ability to use language, which allows children to
listen to people talking about their beliefs and emotions.
There?s something tremendously inspiring about spending entire days
listening to people talking about their latest research with enthusiasm.
I find I love to
listen to people talk about themselves because people are so interesting.
For years I've
listened to people talk about how great it is to work for a company «with benefits.»
You listen to people talk about scientists and you'd think they were talking about martians, even when they've had some of those science - for - basket - weavers courses.
But I look at my grandchildren: they don't learn by
listening to people talking at them.
Not exact matches
Get out and
talk to people, but
listen first.
Not content
to just offer drivers Spotify access, Tesla is reportedly in
talks with major record labels
to create a new way for
people to listen to music.
Act like a great journalist: Great journalists have excellent active
listening techniques
to get
people to talk.
If you
talk to 1,000
people, you'll eventually get one who's willing
to listen to you.
Talk with
people you trust about your idea and actually
listen to what they have
to say, even the negative stuff.
Even if a
person is simply
talking about your brand and not necessarily asking a question or expecting a reply, it's important for companies
to listen and chime in as much as they can.
Rather than giving a
person a good
talking to, give them a good
listening to.
Then factor in the opportunity cost for what every
person in the room could be achieving instead of
listening to Biff from engineering
talk about groundbreaking new advances in ball bearing technology.
Effective communication isn't just about
talking; leaders who master the art of
listening authentically will have uncanny, X-Men-like ability
to listen intuitively
to the other
person's story, asking questions, and searching conversations for depth, meaning and understanding with their needs in mind.
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Talk to people who can relate and will
listen without judgment.
«Practice
talking to people about your idea, anyone who will
listen,» he says.
As long as
people like hearing ourselves
talk, chatbots are going
to be an increasingly effective way for businesses
to listen.
By
listening to what your audience
talks about and paying close attention
to what types of content they regularly share, you can start
to build a content strategy that will resonate with these
people and increase your reach.
Everybody hates it when
people take calls in public, because 1) they
talk too loud and 2) the alternation of
talking and
listening makes it harder
to ignore than a constant drone.
People who have been fighting for this for too long, others who were never comfortable enough to openly talk about their experiences with gun violence, or still others who were never listened to when opening up about their experiences with gun violence or were afraid to speak out — these are the people we are fighting with an
People who have been fighting for this for too long, others who were never comfortable enough
to openly
talk about their experiences with gun violence, or still others who were never
listened to when opening up about their experiences with gun violence or were afraid
to speak out — these are the
people we are fighting with an
people we are fighting with and for.
The key
to talking to people so they will
listen is in understanding how they want
to hear you.
The speed at which we think compared
to that at which
people talk allows plenty of time
to accomplish these four mental tasks when we
listen; however, they do require practice before they can become part of the mental agility that makes for good
listening.
For instance, Fernandez says Klout can identify the most influential
people who
talk about sneakers in Seattle, or the most -
listened -
to tweeters on skin - care products in San Francisco.
2) I've tried throughout the years
to listen to podcasts, but I'm a reader and I keep opening tabs while the podcast is on and reading something else, so I can't pay attention
to when
people are just
talking at me.
If I were
to elaborate it would be
to say read, read, read and don't forget
to talk to people, really
talk,
listening with attention and having conversations, on whatever topic, that are an exchange of thoughts.
He addressed the opposition lightheartedly early in the
talk by saying, «I normally go [speak
to]
people who wan
na listen to me speak.»
We'll meet one of the not - so - famous, at least for now - he's Alex Burton from B.C., and he's travelling the country in a van,
talking to as many
people as possible...
Listen Here
Listen to this graduate
talk about how CCTG changed his life and how in just 10 months he has 4
people working for him.
«We have
people come
to us all the time, and we
listen to them and
talk to them.»
Michael and I are extremely different
people, despite coming from similar philosophical backgrounds, but I have identified with him the most when
listening to him
talk about his fitness, eating and body issues.
I just do not understand how in this country
people still turn the radio
to listen politic
talk show.