I think what the person who said that was telling the person to whom he said it to shut-up. no really. just my opinion now. I would believe that
"A good listener is not only popular everywhere-" would mean that people seek the 'good listener' out in a crowd because they feel they have something important to say. and face it we all like to be listened too right.
"but after a while he knows something" means that if one was to keep their mouth shut they have a better chance to listen to say a teacher and what is being taught may sink in.
This phrase implies that being a good listener can lead to popularity and gaining knowledge about others. It suggests that through active listening and understanding, one can build strong relationships and learn valuable insights about people and situations.
Tongue twisters have been around for centuries and were likely created by various individuals over time. They are popular for their ability to challenge pronunciation and are often used as a form of entertainment or as a speech exercise.
"Knows" can function as both a linking verb and an action verb depending on its usage in a sentence. As an action verb, it indicates the act of understanding or being familiar with something.
The word you might be looking for is "obvious" or "self-evident."
I frabjously danced with the squiggly snuffleboots under the flibberjabber tree.
A homophone for "knows" is "nose."
Some people are just liked more than others. Or the popular people have done something that everyone knows about, which made everyone know about them.
There are always minor anime/manga conventions in England - you find them everywhere. As for the more popular ones which everyone knows about: I doubt there will be but we can hope
Are you trying to sound like a scholar? This is dangerous because someone always knows a bit about the topic and will "scholar" you back - to your complete embarrassment. Even worse a non-scholar will try to fake you out and you might believe him. Example (Try to figure out the real expert): You: I really enjoy "Flowers of the Forest" Listener 1: Is that a pibroch? Listener 2: Post impressionistic, eh? Listener 3: I never understand haiku! The way to do this is to ask something a scholar would ask. The listener will then go on flaunting his knowledge.You only have to toss in a sage head nod or two and an "I see." Good openers of this nature are: * What is your opinion rice farming in asia? * Any news from Australia lately? * Always something new from cancer researchers. eh?
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they shoot everywhere d.y knows too he does not like it
no one knows ive searched everywhere and no one knows
well everybody knows that in the store ,in the supermarket and everywhere
Try Golbat. They're everywhere.
VERY popular. Everyone I know knows about it.
candy is popular because everyone knows what it is.
Two-factor authentication uses something a user has in conjunction with something a user knows.
i dont know but type in on google or something and some one else on franktown knows named okeedokee knows and he shows you and if you dont know where it is on the picture he made click it and read comments. : )