Sentences with phrase «mingle person you talk to»

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• ON MINGLING WITH HIS ILK Before a game the other team's kicker is the first person you seek out, run across the field to shake his hand and talk, see how everyone's doing in the family and all that.
Between the talks, as I mingled among people wearing S lapel pins and eagerly discussing their personal theories of consciousness, I found myself tempted to reject the whole smorgasbord as half - baked science fiction.
If you want to see who's out there and mingle a bit, the rooms in group chat let you flirt and talk to multiple people you like what you like.
Am a Family oriented woman, who is self sufficient, easy going, hard working, I work in a lumbering firm, I enjoy the outdoor life, i am a dog lover, I enjoying having long inspirational talks I work out 4days a week, meeting people and traveling, am single and ready to mingle..
There were no staged mingling aspects to force you to talk to one another, so people stood in pockets with their friends, and the only singletons talking to members of the opposite sex appeared to have come with them.
Eventually, the two get to talking (when Scott orders a package in order to get a chance to mingle with Ramona, who works as a delivery person) and Scott asks her out on a date.
I posit that I'm usually more interested on working on my own projects than talking to other people, but I flourish in social situations like this with so many amazing people forced to mingle and interact, where everyone is passionate about their lives and businesses.
Talk with people, mingle, and chances are you will run across others who are in or wanting to form a writing group.
If you can't leave your assigned book sales table, bring an outgoing friend who can mingle with the crowd and talk to people for you.
Besides talks, there will be partying, mingling and a game showcase on Thursday evening: the party, titled Bonus Stage, is hosted by Fingersoft and there will be an opportunity for companies and local students to show their games and meet other people in the industry.
Her brief was simple - talk about everyday things people can do to cut their carbon footprint, talk about climate books available at the library (list provided), leave time for questions, and mingle afterwards.
Why would you talk in the third person and act like you're not «there» to mix and mingle?
Giving a talk in front of 500 people is less stressful than having to mingle with those people afterwards.
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