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They can also be harder to understand: the cliché that girls are more willing to chitchat about their feelings is often true.
The high-minded Obama is trying to be hip, trash-talking Mitt in Rolling Stone, going on MTV to chitchat about hip-hop, joking with Jay Leno about his childhood in Kenya with Donald Trump.
At what point can we all wake from this tremendous dream in which Canada's prime minister actually hosts a conference between premiers to chitchat about environmental bullshit as opposed to his predecessor who left us no other choice but to imagine him skipping meetings to jack off using warm bitumen as lube while watching There Will Be Blood?
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"What are they going to do, chitchat about the kids for an hour?" Ms. Summers said.
An example: on my first visit there, while trying to work out how to make polite chitchat about schoolwork with another patient, I said "maths is crap".
"One thing about Coach Saban, is he's not a guy that's going to chitchat a whole lot," Meyer said.
We like to chitchat.
Aboard his plane, he devotes little time to chitchat.
They want to chitchat.
If you want to chitchat, you adjourn to the bar.
What used to be idle chitchat about the unusually warm day or last weekend's storm has become both premonitory and polarizing.
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