Sentence examples for Pleasant interaction from inspiring English sources

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You're clearly meant to see this as a pleasant interaction, but the look on the woman's face is so clearly, "Someone, please, for the love of God, get me out of here.

Tony Konecny, the shop's head roaster, added, "It's rarely a pleasant interaction". So last month the cafe discontinued the free service on Saturdays and Sundays -- and so far it has proved to be a sound business move.

I'd learned that she wasn't funny, so I didn't ask for jokes; I learned that I could say "Alexa, good morning" and "Alexa, good afternoon" and have a pleasant interaction; she was telling me cool stuff about jellyfish and whether it would rain; we both liked the White Album.

The model allows for the same sort of pleasant interaction with friends that previous anonymous messaging apps have enabled at their best moments, receiving nice messages from people who might be too embarrassed to say the same in person – as well as enabling a fair amount of anonymous flirting.

Or maybe it would go on the internet — we just posted an exceptionally pleasant interaction with a Comcast person, although as I understand it, the guys at the Comcast store Matt is going to are hard at work reversing that goodwill.

It is a pleasant interaction and a chance to catch up.

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When they followed up two years later, the researchers discovered that the improvements had not dissipated; patients in the exercise group were still physically active, had more pleasant interactions with people caring for them and were less depressed.

President Barack Obama spoke about former President George W. Bush during an interview with NBC's "Today" show aired Wednesday, saying he'd only had pleasant interactions with, and respect for, his predecessor.

With this newfound understanding of how each of you communicates and operates, as well as what your ultimate communication goals are, you will have more productive, and more pleasant interactions.

Evidence from the behavioural concordance model (Côté & Moskowitz, 1998) suggests that extraverts experience positive affect when they are involved in pleasant interactions.

Accordingly, it is plausible that extraverts felt positive emotions because they were engaged in pleasant interactions during the speed-dating event and therefore elicited congruent pleasant emotions in others.

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