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  2. Spitting - Wikipedia

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    Spitting of small saliva droplets can also happen unintentionally during talking, especially when articulating ejective and implosive consonants. Spitting in public is considered rude and a social taboo in many parts of the world including the West, while in some other parts of the world it is considered more socially acceptable.

  3. Throat clearing - Wikipedia

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    Throat clearing may be articulated consciously or unconsciously, and may be a symptom of a number of laryngopharyngeal (upper respiratory tract) ailments. [1] Occasionally the cause is a common cold or post-nasal drip.

  4. Spit-take - Wikipedia

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    A spit-take is a comedic technique or reaction in which someone spits a drink, or sometimes food, out of their mouth as a reaction to a surprising or funny statement. An essential part of the spit-take is comedic timing. The person performing the spit-take usually starts drinking or eating right before the punchline is delivered.

  5. 15 Phrases to Politely End a Conversation, According to ...

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    Everyone knows this scene all too well. You’re standing and talking to someone, but you really need to go. Or your attention span has waned. Or you’re exhausted.Or the chat has become ...

  6. When do kids learn to spit — and why is it important that ...

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    How do I get my child to spit? As with many things, children learn by example. Showing your kids how to spit is one of the best ways to instill it in them. “Do it together over the bathroom sink.

  7. How to Talk About Feelings Without It Being Weird - AOL

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    As a therapist, I agree that it’s critical for men to talk about things, but people underestimate how many of us haven’t been shown what that actually looks like—or why it’s even important.

  8. Electrolarynx - Wikipedia

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    The most common device is a handheld, battery-operated device pressed against the skin under the mandible which produces vibrations to allow speech; [1] other variations include a device similar to the "talk box" electronic music device, which delivers the basis of the speech sound via a tube placed in the mouth. [2]

  9. 7 Phrases That Instantly Make You Sound Classy, According to ...

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    Related: 'I've Been an Etiquette Expert for 13 Years—Here's the #1 Phrase to End Small Talk Without Making It Awkward’ ...