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socialise
verb
To interact with others
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They don't go there to swim – few know how to – but to play and socialise.
But the people she reserves this space for do not come to socialise; they come to organise.
Coffee shops offer Britons a respite from the "feeling of austerity" in the current economy, explains Young: "Coffee shops continue to be important to consumers who visit as part of their desire to socialise and have a regular affordable treat".
Former politician and businesswoman Laura Willoughby has just opened Club Soda (joinclubsoda.co.uk) to offer support to anyone, male or female, who wants to give up or cut back on their alcohol intake and is organising countrywide events to encourage people to socialise without alcohol.
Embrace the opportunities that travel offers Whether it's connecting with like-minded women or reinvigorating existing relationship with contacts I'm connected to on LinkedIn, a business trip often gives me the opportunity to socialise and get around different people.
"The way in which we work, socialise, buy products and use services has changed at lightning speed since the digital revolution," said Nick Clegg, announcing the policy.
We drove and we drove miles, and it wasn't a beach at all, it was pebbles and rocks, but it was the only place a black family and a white family could socialise together".
We don't see each other or socialise away from the track, to be honest, but we train together.
On the occasions I do socialise, and it goes OK, I'll feel so high that I struggle to sleep.
Advertising, the obvious business model, does not seem to work well on Facebook, perhaps because people go there to socialise, not to shop.
Yet so far people still tend to visit Facebook to socialise with their friends, not to shop or even to browse in online stores.Shopping by smartphoneWhat does seem clear is that as personal computing goes mobile people are buying more via smartphones.
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