- Maybe you just need a few pick-up lines, you know, break the ice.
- A man with good social skills knows the right time to break the ice.
- The host tell a joke to his guest to break the ice.
- We need someone to break the ice.
- I never know how to break the ice and start conversations.
- To break the ice Ted spoke of his interest in mountain climbing, and they soon had a conversation going.
- When meeting potential new clients, it's important to break the ice by starting the conversation.
- But you put a bunch of young kids together and the noise tells you they break the ice in five minutes.
- I suppose we'd better& better break the ice.
- It needs to break the ice, so we say: the scene is very cold!
- What we have to do now is to break the ice.
- If we can't break the ice.
- After a long silence his remarks helped to break the ice.
- The host told a joke to his guest to break the ice.
- Once you break the ice, continue with your normal tone and speak few words about relevant matter.
- Instead of having to break the ice with someone, assume there is no ice.
- I'll break the ice and start a conversation.
- Saying something about the weather is the most typical way to break the ice.
- We British can be a bit reserved or formal so it's good if someone can break the ice.
- We all want to talk on this subject, but no one is willing to break the ice.
- Break the ice doesn't mean to knock someone's house down.
- The best way to break the ice is to offer her a drink.
- The major purpose of his trip was to break the ice, and his itinerary so far has been packed full.
- Enough to break the ice!
- It is so easy for children to break the ice in several minutes.
- The host told a joke to his guests to break the ice.
- To become an effective communicator, first thing you need to do is to learn to break the ice.
- I hate going to parties. I never know how to break the ice and start conversations with people.
- What we have to do now is to break the ice .
- He told an interesting story to break the ice.
- Actually I have been feeling under the weather recently.
- Yeah I'm a little under the weather.
- I've just been a little under the weather.
- I'm under the weather today.
- When you catch cold, you feel under the weather.
- No, just a little under the weather.
- I'm feeling under the weather today.
- I've been feeling a bit under the weather this week.
- All day I've been feeling under the weather.
- When you wake up, you feel a little under the weather.