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The way they talked to each other

Posted: 13 Sep 2022, 11:26
by Hager Salem
Who could relate to the way the girls talked to each other? This is the way I talk to people who are close to me and I could see myself and my friends all the time.
Is it the same for all of you? Or are there conservative friendships out there?

Re: The way they talked to each other

Posted: 28 Dec 2022, 01:31
by Charles lib
It was nice.

Re: The way they talked to each other

Posted: 07 Jan 2023, 04:37
by AMARA UJU
I think that the style is the kind used by those with whom you are comfortable with. It is a good-writing style. That is the way I relate with those I am comfortable with.

Re: The way they talked to each other

Posted: 10 Feb 2023, 00:17
by Micheal Ukewuihe
I talk that way with my friends too but only the ones I’m really close to so I actually relate to it.

Re: The way they talked to each other

Posted: 22 Feb 2023, 04:12
by Monica Omonigho Bennymoore
I surely loved the way the women talked to each other. Its sparks so much fun, freedom and devoid of any taint of fear or favor. They spoke as free spirit without fear of hurting anyone or envy. I do speak to my crazy friends :lol: :lol2: this way at times and reading this book was so inspiring and prompted me to yearn for another get together with my friends after so many years. I do not mind having a "River time" with such crazy and fun loving friends if any slight opportunity comes my way.

Re: The way they talked to each other

Posted: 22 Feb 2023, 06:37
by Jasmine Chinemerem
Of course, I adored how they could freely converse with one another. It is free of any impurity of fear or favor and inspires such a sense of pleasure and freedom. They chatted freely, not worrying about offending anyone or feeling envious. I do talk to a couple of my close pals occasionally.

Re: The way they talked to each other

Posted: 23 Feb 2023, 08:48
by Favour Ugwu Chidinma
Yes, that's the way I interact with my friendships too.