CHATTY AND TALKATIVE

CHATTY AND TALKATIVE
by Dreamy Poetess

"Chatty" and "talkative", what's the difference between the two?
When I say, "My neighbor is so chatty, she always wants someone to talk to,
About the weather and what's going on."
Should I refer to her as talkative too?

A chatty person enjoys engaging in conversation.
This person likes that social function.
But being talkative on the other hand,
Is a general term throughout the land.

A chatty person can be talkative.
But talkative may not be chatty.
In conversations, both are active.
Both typically talk heartily.

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Chatty and Talkative

Chatty typically refers to someone who is fond of chatting or engaging in casual conversation. This person may enjoy discussing everyday topics and may be sociable and friendly. Chatty can also suggest a certain level of informality and may imply that the conversation is light-hearted and not necessarily deep or serious.

Talkative, on the other hand, is a more general term that can describe someone who enjoys talking about a wide range of topics, including serious or intellectual subjects. Unlike chatty, talkative does not necessarily imply informality or a lack of depth in the conversation.

SENTENCES:

1. My neighbor is so chatty, she always wants to talk about the weather and what's going on in the neighborhood.

2. The professor was very talkative during class, discussing complex philosophical ideas at length.

3. I can always count on my chatty friend to keep me company during a long car ride.

4. The politician was known for being talkative, often giving long speeches on important issues.

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