Sentences with phrase «seems silly talking»

Retirement might seem like a long ways away for you, or even a word that seems silly talking about in your current life stage.

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The idea of starting «formal talks» seemed silly to these old friends.
Yes, for myself (* emphasis *) talking to gods, spirits or ancestors in my head seems silly.
There are a number of reasons for this, but a big one among many evangelicals seems to be that all this talk about Satan and demons is just a bit silly.
It seems silly to talk about upgrades at Wynn, but the possibilities are endless when every room and suite at this hotel feels like a little piece of heaven.
«I mean, when we're talking about putts that are a foot from the hole, it just seems so silly, because it's a putt that's going to go in a hundred times out of a hundred,» he told reporters following his victory.
That's why listening to experts talk about how to «affair - proof» your relationship seems silly, and maybe even creates a false sense of security.
Does it seem silly to talk to a person who can not reply and who probably has no clue what you're saying?
Similarly, it seems silly to talk about rising obesity rates and increasing portion sizes without taking into account crop subsidies that not make it possible to buy 64 ounces (500 calories) of a soft drink for a mere two dollars, but also explain why school lunches across the country are trays full of overly refined ad highly - processed foods.
There are so many obvious reasons to look for a college girl that it seems silly to even talk about it.
At this point in her career, it seems almost silly to talk about what a great actress Meryl Streep is.
Even one of the best metro systems in the states is inadequate; if we're not meeting even current needs, talk of a golden era of free public transit subsidized by drivers seems silly to me.
It just seems silly when we explicitly say (as many of my friends have said in the past) «I don't care what Facebook does with my information» and then we talk about it as if they are doing something wrong (using words like «break»).
When you are in the workforce and talk to anyone older than 25 about your school, they may seem impressed and interested but they are actually thinking, «silly whippersnapper, still wet behind the ears...» You want to be seen as a professional, not as a student with something to learn.
Seems silly, but it gets us talking and snuggling in together!
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