I'd Rather Shout at a Returning Echo than Kid That Someone's Listening was created in 2001.
The opposite of listening could be talking. The lack of action (not listening) would be ignoring or disregarding.
you would live in meat or someones belly. i'd rather be a virus cos you attack people! lol
The kind of listening we do when attending a concert is often referred to as "appreciative listening." This type of listening involves enjoying and valuing the music, allowing ourselves to be immersed in the experience and emotionally engaged with the performance. It contrasts with analytical or critical listening, as the focus is on enjoyment rather than evaluation. Appreciative listening fosters a deeper connection to the art and the artists performing.
Not easily without them dying or them telling you, which, I assume by your asking the internet rather than the person in question, is not in your options.
Rather Be was created on 2008-11-17.
This Rather Than That was created in 1970.
Rather Be Rockin' was created in 1979.
Ineffective listening refers to a lack of attention, focus, or understanding when someone is speaking. It can involve distractions, interrupting, daydreaming, or not fully comprehending the message being communicated. Additionally, ineffective listening may include being preoccupied with formulating a response rather than actively listening and engaging in the conversation.
Rather is an adverb. It is used before an adjective (John's socks were rather smelly), another adverb (He was walking rather slowly) or a verb (I like pop music but I rather like listening to classical music to help me to relax)
Self-centered listeners
Listening lapses can be caused by distractions, lack of focus, preconceived notions, or a desire to respond rather than truly understand. Emotional factors or physical tiredness can also contribute to listening lapses. Practice mindfulness and active listening techniques to reduce the occurrence of lapses.
They'd Rather Be Right was created in 1954.