Once you learn to shutup!!
they can eat, talk, walk.
they can eat, talk, walk.
Talk the talk means that you make verbal claims about your abilities. Walk the walk means that you can actually back up the claims with proof of your abilities. For example if I say: I'm the best poker player in this room. I am talking the talk. And when I win the casino's poker tournament, I am walking the walk. I have made a verbal boastful claim, and then I have backed up that claim with proof of my abilites by winning the tournament. Lots of people talk the talk (most of the time this is know as trash-talking) but few people can actually walk the walk (back up those claims with proof of their skills).
Through their environment, and others.
just walk the talk.
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"If you're going to talk the talk, you had better walk the walk." In a nutshell, what you say is what you should do. If you are going to speak certain thing, promise certain things, give your word; your actions should bear out your words.
people walk and they talk to people face to face.
you should see a psychiatrist for schizophrenia.
after you beat her,she won't give you any badge right?so,walk to the nearest people there.after you talk to her,walk back to Whitney and talk to her.she'll give her badge after that.
Telling a person that they can talk the talk but not walk the walk can have a few different meanings, but they all come back to the same principle: actions speak louder than words. This question stems from the challenge "if you talk the talk, you've got to walk the walk." An example would be a person talking of principles. You can talk all you want about principles, but you have to actually live by them, too. If you tell a person they can talk the talk but not walk the walk, it can mean the person is a hypocrite, thus not practicing what they preach. But it can also mean they are procrastinating. They're talking about doing things but not actually doing them. They're all talk, no action.