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  2. Small talk - Wikipedia

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    Small talk varies country to country and people to people. Southern Europeans, for example, are said to be very good at using lots of words to convey very little information. [15] Also, small talk rules and topics can differ widely between cultures. Weather is a common topic in regions where the climate has great variation and can be unpredictable.

  3. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Interrogate informally; confront someone; Beg for money [53] bracelets Handcuffs (term originated before the 20th century) e.g. The house dick slapped a pair of bracelets on me [54] break It up Stop that; quit the nonsense; stop quarreling and fighting [55] breeze 1. Breeze Off i.e. leave; depart [56] 2. Leave; move; go quickly [57] breezer

  4. Australia fines X, accusing it of ‘empty talk’ on fighting ...

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    Australia issued a fine of $610,500 Australian dollars ($386,000) on Monday against the company formerly known as Twitter for “falling short” in disclosing information on how it tackles child ...

  5. Small talk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Small talk is an informal type of conversation. Small talk, Small Talk, or Smalltalk may also refer to: Smalltalk, a computer programming language; Film and television

  6. Colloquialism - Wikipedia

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    Colloquialism (also called colloquial language, everyday language, or general parlance) is the linguistic style used for casual (informal) communication.It is the most common functional style of speech, the idiom normally employed in conversation and other informal contexts. [1]

  7. Elina Svitolina started her French Open campaign with a win but wants more than “empty words” in support of Ukraine ‘Completely empty words’: Ukrainian tennis star says ‘rubbish’ talk ...

  8. Is It Normal To Talk to Yourself? Here's What Therapists Say

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    The truth is, it's common for people to talk to themselves all day long, but sometimes that self-talk will be in their heads. "Throughout our day, we typically engage in both covert and overt self ...

  9. Social lubricant - Wikipedia

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    Small talk (informal discourse or conversation, for example) Campfires and bonfires "Social lubricant" is sometimes used as a euphemism for a bribe or other improper payment. [5] Referring to alcohol or marijuana as "social lubricants" has been criticized because they have negative effects on empathy.