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GupShup (Hindi for "chitchat") launched three years ago to offer two kinds of messaging services.
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He begins a sales pitch the way most car salesmen do, with friendly chitchat.
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Two of the hostess' friends (and two of their friends) finger the material, chitchat and flip through sample books.
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She kept up the family chitchat as she led me to her office.
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Most meetings "start with chitchat, " says the 39-year-old co-founder of LearnFunGo, a discount software-learning website, who moved to Boston five years ago.
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Generally tranquil, Yuasa is the kind of place where friendly residents chitchat with neighbors and museums and shops are often left open and unattended.
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This might be the only in-studio session in KEXP history where the chitchat runs longer than the songs, but every second of Merritt's visit is edge-of-your-seat entertaining.
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Remind them that words have meaning and consequences--even idle chitchat.
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After some polite chitchat they start hooking me up.
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The chitchat continued as the hostess escorted me inside.
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"I have a box, when can you come pick it up, where do you want me to meet you, " other chitchat -- that's a lot of talk for a call that lasts one minute or less.
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She does this now rather than ferry her doddering mother (a feisty Frances Sternhagen) to the grocery story or chitchat with her husband (a sad sack John Ellison Conlee) or hover over her daughter (a solid Phoebe Strole).
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