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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awkward messages" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe communications that are uncomfortable, clumsy, or lacking in social grace.
Example: "After sending several awkward messages, I realized I needed to rethink my approach to the conversation."
Alternatives: "clumsy messages" or "uncomfortable messages".
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In "The Skinny," though, he uses the trappings of soft-core pornography to dress up awkward messages about sexual responsibility and abiding friendship, with uneven results.
America has a long history of experimenting with crafty ways to convey awkward messages.
Sometimes, you're just too muddled with flirts, weird awkward messages that disregard any and all social norms, and receding hairlines.
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When a new Chinese ambassador arrived in Addis Ababa in February, he presented an unexpectedly awkward message to his hosts.
But the naked appeal to popular nationalism and the invocation of the goal of national strength send an awkward message to China's neighbours.
Jeggan Grey-Johnson, a spokesman of the pan-African civil society coalition, the AU We Want, said Mugabe's election would send "mixed signals and an extremely awkward message on international levels on how the AU stands on principles of democracy and good governance".
"I travel" Because there is no point in being snapped outside the Taj Mahal if at some point in your life it doesn't result in awkward messaging on an app that will help you find The One. Saw a beautiful sunset?
Of course, plenty of actual dates happen as a result of Tinder and its imitators, but it can take a lot of awkward messaging to get there.
That's the sticky, awkward message these guys have for us.
If you've ever tried an online dating site like Match.com, there's a good chance that you found your first few interactions with other members to be unnatural — from the awkward initial messages to the fact that you probably don't have a single friend in common, the whole process can feel a bit forced.
WhenParentsText is an ode (in blog form) comemmorating some of the funniest, most awkward text messages ever sent between parents and their kids.
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