No,that can't be a reason that you faint.You actually cannot faint like that.You faint when your blood pressure drops or the pump rate or the amount of oxygen in the blood is less.You can faint only on the biological reasons not on the emotional reason.
No, I think thats very unlikely.
The adjective "ignorant" is often used to describe someone who talks about something they know nothing about.
Yes, "talks" can function as a verb in a sentence. It is the third person singular form of the verb "talk," used when referring to someone or something that is speaking or having a conversation.
You cannot get someone to do something they don't want to do. If you have to act out to get someone's attention, they are not worth it.
talks poorly about someone.
No, if someone is constantly talking when you are concentrating on something you should calmly ask them to stop talking because you are trying to concentrate. If they persist then move to another room and tell them not to bother following you.
Yes.
Answer them? Talk back?
Typically when someone talks about collating it is in the terms of office work. Most commonly people collate papers. They will go through papers and sort them correctly.
When someone talks to you, you do best to listen. And give a candid opinion of the topic.
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