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"I tend to avoid getting into conversations if there is a chance it could get controversial or angry," she adds.
"I always thought getting into conversations in New York was difficult because people are so busy and there's so much competition," she said.
I left the office around eleven and went down to the Village and began going into places along Sixth Avenue and bringing up Gould's name and getting into conversations about him with bartenders and waiters and with old-time Villagers they pointed out for me among their customers.
I will usually go to any length to avoid getting into conversations with chatty fellow passengers on cross-country flights.
The key word in 'social media' is 'social', which means talking to people, getting into conversations with strangers, and not just broadcasting.
"It's a paradigm shift because you're getting into conversations," explains Kintan Brahmbhatt, director of Product for Amazon Music, about the new feature.
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Every time you're getting into conversation it's like, 'Is everything all right here?
Or he might have rid himself of it by getting into conversation with a tart.
Bernal remembers getting into conversation with them six or seven years after he had left the school.
"We are in conversation about getting into conversation with Oakland police," Torbett said.
"We would get into conversations about regular stuff," Rey said.
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