When your talking with someone, and have run out of things to say, and you still want to keep up a conversation, just ask what they like to do or if they know one of your friends. If you have REALLY hit a bump in the road, it would be best to say "Catch you later." or "See you around." Don't just say "Bye." Give them a reason.
"Yeah.." "Mhm.." Or just smile and nod.
If you mean "How do you break an awkward silence?", just try to think of something slightly interesting about what you've done this week "OH! Wow so I forgot to tell you, I went rock climbing this weekend, it was awesome- have you ever gone?" or a random thought/idea *glance down at your phone* "Man, don't you hate it when your friends take forever to reply!" or a pop culture reference "Did you hear about that thing with Jay Z and Beyonce's sister? Crazy, right?" Try to make it something that the other person would be interested in, and when they reply, keep the conversation going naturally.
Generally, nothing is. if you want to say nothing isn't, you can say something is
Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing was created in 1982.
Nothing To Say was created in 1969.
The duration of Say Nothing is 1.57 hours.
Mark Twain
In Hindi, "nothing" is said as "ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€ ΰ€¨ΰ€Ήΰ₯ΰ€" (pronounced as "kuch nahi").
Say Nothing was created on 2001-12-16.
To say "it was nothing" in French, you would say "ce n'Γ©tait rien."
아무것도 = nothing
It does seem to be an axymoron of sorts. If it's nothing, how can you be 'doing' it? I say it is OK to say it. Everyone knows what the phrase means, and so it is useful. If you are uncomfortable about the illogic of it, say 'nothing in particular', or 'nothing special'.
The quote "If you do not want to be criticized, say nothing, do nothing, be nothing" is attributed to the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
Well if there nothing to say just say whats up or whats new