I think that if someone is talking about you, whether you hear them or a friend tells you, i think you should confront them. And say why are you talking about me? I would be real to you. Why cant you be real with me and be a back stabber? And see where it goes from there. Or, you should just ignore them and show them you don't care. Well, not that you care either way.
If there talking to strangers then no, but if there talking to people they know outside of skype then it is perfectly ok. *they should be moniored on who there chatting to and you should explain to them about being safe on the internet*
Uniforms should not be worn so you can express yourself in your own way and people can get to know you without talking to you.
people have a voice box witch is made up of many cords that vibrate.i should know because im a singer
I dont know what youre talking about, but just talk to people and play around. It should work.
Teachers who know what their talking about.
A good friend should understand you. And as such should know when to quit talking.
by getting to know them aka talking to them
you should know when they are talking to you.
It depends on who you are talking about- if its your grampa then you should know
He will probably ignore you, or point at you a lot when he is talking to someone.
On this website anyone with an account can answer questions, so they don't have to know what they're talking about or know how to spell.
Hooking up is when a people kiss but in a different way that you should know from you parents. I know it is very graphic but you wanted to know... And chalking is when a person is talking and they say a letter that has a word to open their mouth (example: wow), you attack then by hooking up with them. Hooking up is when a people kiss but in a different way that you should know from you parents. I know it is very graphic but you wanted to know... And chalking is when a person is talking and they say a letter that has a word to open their mouth (example: wow), you attack then by hooking up with them.