Sentences with phrase «trouble making conversation»

You have a lot in common and you had no trouble making conversation over dinner.
In fact, it is sometimes awkward to run into friends I haven't seen in years and have trouble making conversation because thanks to Facebook I already know their children's names, that their dad died last year, and that their neighbors are having marital trouble.
But if you're having trouble making conversation, start asking questions and you'll be surprise how talkative people can get.

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I expressed my views in this regard on WhatsApp last weekend, «Any country in which its elites consider re-electing a president like Buhari just as thousands of citizens are murdered across the country with not a single person arrested; a president who can not make an intelligent conversation on any policy or global issue with other global leaders; a president whose EFCC and DSS engage in open confrontation; a regime which crippled the economy and relies on cyclical movements in oil prices as its sole economic lever; a regime under which 10 million jobs are lost; and key accusations against top officials are treated with levity; just as the regime appears complicit in the invasion of its senate by thugs and seizure of mace... such a country is in serious trouble, that is if it isn't doomed.
The trouble is this can make both of you on edge and you might be on the lookout for conversations or conflicts that you might not have noticed otherwise.
In fact, during its opening stage - setting prologue, a card makes clear that the film's depiction of the conversation between Democratic Unionist leader Reverend Ian Paisley (Timothy Spall) and Sinn Féin politician Martin McGuinness (Colm Meaney) that led to a peaceful end in 2006 to Northern Ireland's Troubles conflict is director Nick Hamm and screenwriter Colin Bateman's fanciful imagining of historical record.
The more you build your confidence to make conversations with strangers, navigate a new place by yourself, and make sound decisions, the more your parents will grow accustomed to the idea that you can travel without landing into too much trouble.
15 Again, lest we feel that we have made a great deal of progress in this area in the past 100 years, I might bring up the remark of a bright young doctor who, when the conversation turned to his wife and her friends «dabbling» in the arts, snorted: «Well, at least it keeps them out of trouble
The trouble is this can make both of you on edge and you might be on the lookout for conversations or conflicts that you might not have noticed otherwise.
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