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Sosyalleşmeyle ilgili İngilizce deyimlere dalın, "buzları kırmak" ve "sohbet etmek" gibi.

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English idioms related to Everyday Life

to slap one's palm against the palm of another person as a way of greeting or congratulating them

çak

çak

Ex: In the world of sports, players often give each other some skin to boost morale and teamwork.

to have the opportunity to spend time with a famous person, whether professionally or socially

ünlülerle vakit geçrimek

ünlülerle vakit geçrimek

Ex: As a journalist, she often gets to rub shoulders with famous personalities during interviews.

to enjoy a friendly talk with a person for a long period of time

laklak etmek

laklak etmek

Ex: At family gatherings , we often sit around the table chew the fat over dinner , discussing various topics .

to keep talking with a person about no particular subject

ayaküstü laflamak

ayaküstü laflamak

Ex: We 've shooting the breeze for well over an hour now .

to make two or more strangers get comfortable with each other and engage in a conversation

buzları eritmek

buzları eritmek

Ex: At the party , she played a game that encouraged guests to interact break the ice.

used for greeting a person whom one has not seen for a significant period of time

Ooo,  kimleri görüyorum

Ooo, kimleri görüyorum

Ex: At the family reunion, I was met with 'hello, stranger' from relatives I hadn't seen in years.Aile birleşmesinde, yıllardır görmediğim akrabalarımdan **merhaba, yabancı** ile karşılandım.

brief and polite conversation about random subjects, often in a social setting

hoşbeş

hoşbeş

Ex: Small talk can be a useful skill for networking and building relationships in social and professional settings .**Küçük sohbetler**, sosyal ve profesyonel ortamlarda ağ kurmak ve ilişkiler geliştirmek için yararlı bir beceri olabilir.

someone or something that when seen makes one very pleased

yüzünü gören cennetlik

yüzünü gören cennetlik

Ex: The beautiful sunset over the ocean a sight for sore eyes after a day of hard work .

used as a question when one wants to know what another person has in mind at the moment

ne düşünüyorsun?

ne düşünüyorsun?

Ex: As they watched the waves crash on the shore, he turned to her and said, 'A penny for them, what's on your mind?

said when one is in the middle of a conversation about a particular person and that person suddenly shows up

iyi insan lafının üstüne gelirmiş

iyi insan lafının üstüne gelirmiş

Ex: I mentioned your name , and suddenly , you walked through the door speak of the devil!

used to ask a departing person to keep visiting or communicating with one

kendini özletme

kendini özletme

Ex: When a close friend moves away, we often say, 'Don't be a stranger,' to convey our desire to stay connected.

(particularly of a guest) to stay in someone's house longer than is considered appropriate, often to the point where one is not welcomed anymore

ziyareti uzatıp bıktırmak

ziyareti uzatıp bıktırmak

Ex: After the weekend stay with my friends, I knew it was time to go home; I didn't want to overstay my welcome.

to compeletly end one's relationship with someone

alakası kalmamak

alakası kalmamak

Ex: In a heated argument, he declared that he would wash his hands of his uncooperative business partner.

to choose not to communicate or interact with other people

insanlardan uzak durmak

insanlardan uzak durmak

Ex: During her vacation in the remote cabin, she cherished the opportunity to keep herself to herself and disconnect from the outside world.
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