People often say "you know what I'm saying" to seek validation or agreement from their listeners, reinforcing a sense of connection and understanding. It can also serve as a way to emphasize a point or clarify their thoughts, ensuring that the listener is following along. Additionally, it may reflect a conversational style that fosters engagement and encourages feedback.
"The cat's got my tongue" is a way of saying "I don't know what to say." People will often ask it if the other person in the conversation seems tongue-tied.
"The cat's got my tongue" is a way of saying "I don't know what to say." People will often ask it if the other person in the conversation seems tongue-tied.
"The cat's got my tongue" is a way of saying "I don't know what to say." People will often ask it if the other person in the conversation seems tongue-tied.
Go say hi. Just be yourself! Remember, if he doesn't like you for who you are, then you shouldn't be with him anyway. Conversation tips: Before saying hi, ask people who know him about him. If they tell you he likes, for instance, soccer, then you could say to him: "So i hear you're pretty into soccer."
If you do not actually know the person, you should not start a conversation with them via facebook. You can never actually be sure if people really are who they say that they are on social networking sites.
I don't know but some people are saying its good, some say that they are scammers...
You don't know what I am saying in urda
You can try to use that as a conversation starter with him like say did u here what evry1 is saying i did that with my girl-friend last year and it turns out we have a lot in common.
just start by going up to her and saying hi. then just say something like i like ur shoes or shirt or something. that's only one way to start a conversation. :)
you could just say ciao! and start a conversation. like ciao! come sta! mi chiamo (name) mi piace ... that's saying hello how are you my name is.. i like...
it is for sure fourteen i dont know why people would be saying nine
This is a masculine way to show affection, while saying goodbye on the phone without saying "I love you".