The word you're looking for is "obsequious." It describes someone who is overly eager to please or ingratiate themselves, often by saying what they believe the other person wants to hear rather than expressing their true thoughts. This behavior can come off as insincere or sycophantic.
The word for someone who tells exactly what people want to hear is "sycophant." This term describes a person who flatters or ingratiates themselves with others, often to gain favor or advantage. Such individuals may also be called "yes-men," as they tend to agree with others to maintain harmony or approval.
cloud computing are the two words I think I found it on the link listed below http://www.infoworld.com/d/adventures-in-it/motley-fool-right-about-cloud-420
Selective Deafness - "I do not want to hear that kind of talk in this Organization."
Language - jargon, accents Not Listening Prejudgement - what we already know through expereince so we hear what we want to hear Relationship = bad or good relationships may hinder the effectiveness of communication Emotional response - fear, anger
I know it's hard, but you will eventually have to come out and say it. You can communicate it with how you act, but most women do want to actually hear how you feel about them
interviews are not always a reliable way of getting information. The interviewee might just end up telling the interviewer what they think they want to hear.
If someone says 'Believe me if you want' I think that they would be lying because it means that they are trying to pull or suck you into getting you into trouble.
I say what the peeps want to hear
The term has a couple of meanings, mostly is means when someone is saying something they think you want to hear or isn't true and want you to believe it.
Well I think it means... Like can you hear what they're saying. They are trying to get a message across? And maybe they want everyone to hear it. This is just my perception of it. MAH 2 CENTS.
It means when someone is messing with your head. As in telling you one thing but really meaning another. Telling you things you want to hear. They are usually liars. If this is a boyfriend/girlfriend you should end it and not look back before you get hurt.
It means they want you to sit in silence....
To sob is to cry. Some people on the internet or in real life chat may say "We don't want to hear your sob story" which means that they don't want to hear about you complaining or telling a sad story.
No...It's all about sex and telling you what you what you want to hear to get it.
i personally think that you can have it whenever but i want to hear what you think
Someone who does that is a "sycophant."
It means they are sorry for what you think is wrong however they do not know what it is nor do they think they did wrong. So basically they are saying sorry because they think that is what you want to hear and will make things better but don't think they did anything wrong.