US /tʃɪt/
・UK /tʃɪt/
We refer to small talk as any chit-chat or just conversation that we don't put a lot of import on.
Meanwhile, here's waiting in line, updating your phone, and name chit-chat.
Meanwhile, here's waiting in line, updating your phone, inane chit-chat.
I say enough with the chit chat because I know from experience it won't go far and I won't get much.
Uh, I say enough with the chit-chat because I know from experience it won't go far and I won't get much.
And the other handy trick is have something on your desk that you actually are kind of interested in going to do next so that the phone call, instead of being, "Wow, I can get off the phone and go do some work," or, "I could keep chit-chatting," and usually, the person you've called, they'd like to chit-chat too.
Or I could keep chit-chatting!"
So enough of this chit-chat, let's go drive over there and check out the car.
So enough of this chit-chat.
chit-chatting and getting ready is actually I don't know.
and chit-chatting and getting ready is actually...
So by the time that they told me that they were going to give me a severance package and they were going to give me a taxi chit to go home, like I didn't have to take the subway.
So by the time that they told me that they were going to give me a severance package and they were going to give me a taxi chit to go home, like I didn't have to take the subway, I thought it was amazing.
Enough chit-chat.
Enough chit-chat.
We go to coffee shops to do everything—like working, meeting for business, and chit-chatting with friends also.
We go to coffee shops to do everything like working, meeting for business and chit chatting with friends.
My favourite area is around my place, to chit-chat with the residents.