☺ To me, I see spelling and grammar mistakes in red in my head - somehow they just jump out to me, but I also love reading and re-working the words so
they roll off your tongue when readi...
It should
roll off your tongue when you meet people at careers fairs, at networking events and during interviews.
Not exact matches
No amount of internal coaching to say fajitas
when it's time to place our order will stop the phrase enchiladas from
rolling off my
tongue, which causes Ben to give me a light kick under the table and I have to correct myself like a crazy person.
When he starts with negativity or backtalk, it's important for me to take a step back and really focus on how I'm feeling at the moment: my neck tenses, my cheeks feel flushed, and, having a hot temper myself, I can almost taste the words readying themselves to
roll off my
tongue in response!
Soon, the words
rolled off our
tongues with ease every time someone asked us
when we were going to have kids.
It definitely doesn't
roll off the
tongue, and it wouldn't be easy to say
when scolding your little one.
So, in moments
when «cacio e pepe» is about to
roll off your
tongue and into the server's ears, pause and ask yourself «Will eating that make me feel how I want to feel?»
Actually,
when people say 2k they are usually referring to the 2560 × 1440 resolution (which is really closer to being 2.5 k but that doesn't
roll off the
tongue as well!).
«
When pigs fly» in Finnish is «kun lehmät lentävät» (when cows fly) because it sounds better rolling off the ton
When pigs fly» in Finnish is «kun lehmät lentävät» (
when cows fly) because it sounds better rolling off the ton
when cows fly) because it sounds better
rolling off the
tongue.
When a potential client asks why they should hire you, the answer will
roll right
off your
tongue.
When this question inevitably arises, have 2 - 3 responses readily prepared in the back of your mind to
roll off the
tongue — it's a great opportunity to sell yourself.
When you create your LinkedIn profile you get a default URL that doesn't exactly
roll off the
tongue.
The Best Interviewees
When I use to interview, the candidates that were most memorable (and also turned out to be the best employees) were neither the ones who had answers
rolling off their
tongues (I could see right through that) nor the ones that walked in on pins and needles.
Yes, a script might sound canned
when used initially, but after some practice, the words will
roll off your
tongue as if the current prospect is the only person you've ever spoken to.