Chatting up typically involves flirtatious or romantic intentions, often aimed at sparking interest or attraction. Being friendly, on the other hand, focuses on building a supportive and genuine connection without any romantic undertones. While both involve social interaction, the motivations and expected outcomes differ significantly. Ultimately, the approach you choose depends on your intentions and the context of the interaction.
keep being friendly with him/her and flick your hair when you walk past him/her, as well as always smile at him/her and keep chatting to him/her
Hopefully more business' than family contacting and friendly chatting.
I enjoy walking through my bustling neighborhood and chatting with my friendly neighbors.
whats up
Back chatting and being stubborn and HUGE PIMPLES
What they are saying is: you are lying commonly known as "chatting gas/shit"
You can tell if someone is chatting you up by the sound of their voice. Also by the questions they ask you. They also tend to keep a slouching posture and make eye contact with you.
start chatting them up, ask for their number,ask if they like you..
There's no verb for being friendly. You can just say "being friendly". To say "make friends" you can say "befriend".
you can go on video chat you just start chatting and up the top of your chatting box there should be a camara and you click on that then say yes (comfirm) and it can only work if you have a camara on your computer (ipad, ipod, iphone).
they could get shot, or also by friendly fire, or infections or being blown up by a mine.
Internet Relay Chat protocol is used for chatting which provide chatting between a group or single to single chatting