"He would often eavesdrop on her conversations."
Listen to what she says. ACTUALLY listen. Then respond. Have an actual conversation with her. Also, learn her favorite flower, buy them for her.
Crouch where someone cant see you. Listen to the closest conversation.
Listen to what she says. ACTUALLY listen. Then respond. Have an actual conversation with her. Also, learn her favorite flower, buy them for her.
A willingness to answer and listen to the other person.
It's not legal for use in court unless she knows you are recording it.
This depends on what she is asking you. Listen for any hints, but don't push her. Casually drop marriage into the conversation and listen carefully to her views.
A good conversation would be personal, and intimate. The 2 would have to maintain eye contact, listen and respond. It would be engaging for both.
To eavesdrop it to surreptitiously overhear a private conversation. To listen is to hear and pay attention openly and with the speakers knowledge.
Perhaps, but not necessarily. He could be referring to pain that you've already caused him. Listen to more than one statement, listen to the whole conversation; if someone else told you this, have your won conversation with him.
Yes, you may record images of a conversation in Kenya. Kenyan federal law does not prohibit this, assuming the conversation is in a public place.
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