Generally no. Unless you are trying to invite them into a conversation ie "I think John has been to Laos." This gives "John" an excuse to join the conversation if he was standing alone looking sad.
It can be used but the more polite term is mute.
now a days grammar is very important , one to other person to speak conversation only
I can't answer that fully but I guess its the same reason why 85 percent of what people say when they are "joking" is actually what is true. It might be because they want to upset you or they are too scared to speak their mind etc. But it just might be that is what they really do mean. Who are you to say what someone else means or not. In our society, it is socially acceptable to tell "white lies" in order to be polite. When someone lies in a public place, it is generally to keep a polite tone to the conversation. If your issue is a private conversation, be aware that this person is not to be trusted if he lies. Move on and know that you know the truth. This person is not your friend! Friends don't lie to friends.
It means that your dreams helped you to get up the courage to speak to that person.
can be as long as it needs to be but it is only spoken by one person unlike a dialog where people speak their point in the conversation. The monologue is only spoken by one person.
listen to what they have to say and be polite help, them if you can
You learn how to speak it...
A person should speak less when they need to listen more, when they are unsure about a topic and need to gather more information, or when they are in a group setting and want to give others a chance to contribute to the conversation.
well when that happens is because that person has block you or deleded you :/
I assume you mean you applied and want to know if your application is under consideration? Call the company, ask to talk to the human resource person or department and make polite inquiries as to the status of your application. If there is no human resource person, ask to speak with the person most likely to decide if you are under consideration.... Always be polite, esp. to the person answering the call. That person can be a big help in directing you to the right person....
just feel free when you are in a conversation. Try to be yourself and speak what you actually feel in your heart. Dont think about what you should say, you just need to speak out your heart. In a conversation don't speak of something that's not a point, be free and just open yourself.
they must feel the conversation/ person is more important than the event