Join the military and you are going to know, they will do three things for you 1) Teach you military talk :) 2) Teach you honor, courage, respect 3) Teach you how to be a man.
To basically talk about what you just read in your own words.
Well, usually, strangers don't talk. I guess, they would talk about.... usually not very many personal things. For example, the weather is a good thing to talk about when you don't know someone very well (small talk).
Scientifically speaking, that is not a question.
just talk to one of his friends and then hang around with him and then talk to the guy you like then he might like you back
Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA (born 8 January 1942) is a British theoretical physicist
its the letter "K"
You can't really 'talk' like a military soldier or learn how to. I noticed that militaries talk with no emotions and only talk when necessary, try to stick to that. Also play a lot of Call of Duty of Battlefield so you get an idea. Organize with the terms Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta and Foxtrot. You can also search for military terms on Google, like "Were Oscar Mike" (Were On the Move) or Visual (the one your looking at or searching for, whatever). Good luck and join the Navy SEAL.
Yes, he was an episode. James finds Katie spying on him, and encourages her to talk to him. So she does, and they get a date!
A click is 1 kilometre, or 0.062 miles.Therefore, 20 clicks are: 20 kilometres, or, 0.062 × 20 = 12.4 miles.
talk you talk
You don't talk to them. They are mean.
To talk negatively to you
it depends what you mean by it, if you mean what would they like to talk about with you, then it depends on what she likes. for e.g, music. if you mean what do they talk about when they're together; boys. :)
that he likes you
When girls talk about the one they mean that they are talking about their love of their life.....
Alpha, Bravo, are simply the letters A & B. Baker is the old WWII term for the letter "B." In Vietnam it was "Bravo." The letter "E" in WWII may have been "Easy" (like in the comic book days (1960's) of SGT Rock of "Easy Company"), in Vietnam it was "Echo." Those are for the military alphabet. They are not call signs. A call sign is (or was) a combination of characters; and is assigned to you by higher command...you don't get to choose your own call sign (except in rare cases). A military call sign is simply identifying who you are. It is used in place of a name. Instead of saying over the telephone, "Hi Mike, this is John." In the military its, "Mike 27 this is Yankee 6, over." The word "Over" is saying to you, it's your turn to speak. "Out" means "end of conversation." Which is why so many military veterans don't like to watch Hollywood war movies...they keep using improper radio procedures, "Over and Out!" Which literally means, "Go ahead talk and shut up."
It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.