Have you ever noticed people you meet at cocktail parties
often begin conversations with the ever - popular question, «What do you do?»
This is
often a beginning conversation when folks are considering whether or not to relocate for their next adventure.
Not exact matches
Conversations with strangers
often begin with «So what do you do?»
In a recent
conversation about the difficulties that black women face in the professional sphere, Ibram X. Kendi, author of Stamped From The
Beginning, The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, pointed to the ugly mix of race and misogyny that affects the way black women are
often perceived.
My
conversation with Ruth Porat, chief financial officer of Alphabet and its money - gushing subsidiary Google,
begins, as chats so
often do, at the company's Mountain View, Calif., «Googleplex» headquarters, with food.
Having something even as simple as a bottle of water to give out is
often a good way to meet people and
begin a
conversation.
You «get it» that Jeremy is
often trying to
begin a
conversation.
Once the two are together in a
conversation, topics may
begin innocently, which once again, in and of itself is not immoral, but
often times innocent topics lead to discussing topics that typically are reserved for spouses, such as feelings and desires.
«Well,
often times they'll
begin the
conversation with «Father, I need an exorcism.»
This is
often enough to reduce the pressure and
begin some
conversations that build toward relationships.
Begin with a
conversation (if your child is old enough) about how bedtime will be changing soon, and remind your child
often.
Our
conversations often begin with discussions of animal models being used, desired phenotype and dietary requirements.
More
often than not guys go out on a date but fail to make that impression since they are bad at
conversation skills right in the
beginning.
Parents
often tell me they don't know where to
begin to have a «real»
conversation with their child.
He captures snippets of their charming,
often profane
conversations, cutting from one day to the next to create a slice - of - life story that only
begins to take on a narrative aspect around the halfway mark.
That science versus faith debate, so
often a prized argument of the director's protagonists, is a prime example, as
conversations begin to overlap with ones you've heard before.
All too
often, pet store employees assume that if a customer is coming in for yet another bag of kitty litter, they don't need help; but asking a pet owner if they've been satisfied with the product they are using can
begin a
conversation and create an opening for an employee to address any issues the customer may be having.
The question is
often relegated to a verbal handshake, a necessary ritual to
begin a
conversation.
Carding
often begins when a police officer approaches someone in a public place — on the street, in a park, outside a convenience store — and strikes up a
conversation, asking an individual or group what they are doing.
Meals were brought in, and lunch or dinner
conversations often continued into the
beginning of the next session.
When you
begin to work with an agent, one topic that
often starts the
conversation is discounts.
Once the separation agreement is firmly in place, a schedule is drawn up and the parents
begin establishing their lives separate from each other, the practical side of co-parenting is
often lost in the
conversation.
In divorce mediation, we
often talk about alimony or «spousal support», as we call it in New Jersey, and in the
beginning, the
conversations can get heated.
Many youth explore romantic relationships — and even start dating — for the first time between the ages of 11 and 14, but healthy relationship
conversations and education
often don't
begin until much later.
Conversations about race and racism in this country end too
often when there is a chance to
begin such dialogue, especially in cross-racial settings.
Because counseling sessions
often begin and end as a
conversation, most counselors work in some kind of comfortable office space.
Beginning a
conversation is
often difficult.
Approach Negotiations Like a Child Kittleson
begins the
conversation by pointing out that we negotiate far more
often in our lives than we realize.