Talking is the disease of age.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If other people are going to talk, conversation becomes impossible.
It's no use of talking unless people understand what you say.
Constantly talking isn't necessarily communicating.
I think it's really important to be able to talk when something's wrong. I learned at a really young age that if you don't talk about it, it can drive you insane.
Gosh, I couldn't even talk right until I was about 6 years old or something like that.
For girls and women, talk is the glue that holds a relationship together - and the explosive that can blow it apart. That's why you can think you're having a perfectly amiable chat, then suddenly find yourself wounded by the shrapnel from an exploded conversation.
You're talking about a younger generation, Generation Y, whose interpersonal communication skills are different from Generation X. The younger generation is more comfortable saying something through a digital mechanism than even face to face.
Talking, it seemed to me, was the point of adult existence.
You see young people, or kids, and they're fascinated by the way people talk. And that's great. But eventually you get to the point where you think, 'You know what? I don't care how you talk, I'm just listening to what you're saying.'
One has to grow up with good talk in order to form the habit of it.