because someone speaks to there self does not mean there is anything wrong with them. sometimes people talk to them selevs as this is the only way to get the answer that they are looking for. if you are worried though maybe you should gently speak to them about it or speak to someone with medical advice. but this does not seem like there is anything wrong with this person.
i acctually dont think there is a different name to that type of conversation... :D but someone might have an answer :D
Socrates may not have created the dialectic method, but he popularized it by having conversation after conversation with men reputed to be wise, then asking them leading questions in order to break down their (in his view) inaccurate, ill-defined, or unsupported beliefs.
They are having a hard time.
They are having a bad day and are really angry
President Bush was a Protestant Christian. He considered himself "born-again," having recommitted himself to his faith later in his life.
It may be a cultural communication trait where repetition is used for emphasis or to ensure understanding. You can acknowledge the repetition and ask clarifying questions to show you are engaged in the conversation and to ensure you both are on the same page. It's important to practice active listening and patience to navigate through potential language or cultural differences.
Only use the word you when you are having a conversation with someone you are talking about!
Seriously you need to call someone about it and always keep an eye on him until he gets help.
i acctually dont think there is a different name to that type of conversation... :D but someone might have an answer :D
Having someone to tell everything to and having someone that is always by your side and supports you
In Iraqi culture, repeated statements are often a sign of emphasis or politeness, showing that they want to ensure their message is clearly understood. It may also indicate that they are not ready to move on to the next topic and would like to further discuss the current issue. It is important to be patient and respectful when communicating with them.
that she might like you or she wants to be friends
You're no longer able to talk to them.
Having a conversation is another way of saying "talking with someone". If you want to be able to talk with someone in the English language, then you'll need to be able to do " English conversation". These days, it might just as well be emailing, texting or tweeting someone though. Although "conversation" implies a more conservative use of words, spelling and sentence structures. If you don't think you'll ever need that, or if you're OK with being quite poor at it, then you don't need "english conversation".
no they can not be seen by others because you two are having a private conversation, unless youadd someone to the conversation. you are under the authority of Google and they are breeching their privacy rights by invading your privacy if they did that.
An informal tone is when you speak to someone, like a friend, when having a normal everyday conversation with them. You are speaking to them in a friendly manner.
Both of your hands are on the steering wheel and not just one.