1. Koffee with Karan
The show is noted for its fresh and witty appeal, and it is very popular with the younger audiences.
The show began to air in 2004 and was a huge success. The fi rst episode aired on November 19,
2004 and the fi rst season ended on May 27, 2005. The show had been put on hold due to Johar's
commitment to his next directorial project, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006). After 4 years and
various re-runs on Star World, Koffee with Karan returned on screen on November 7, 2010 for
season 3. Until February 13, 15 episodes have been aired on Star World.
Regular segments
Rapid Fire
The segment involves Johar asking a volley of questions to the guest, in which they have to
answer as quickly as possible. The questions usually involve making choices between two
options or just giving a straight answer. Johar usually forces the guest to choose one option of
the two he presents.
The Lie-O-Meter
Johar uses a bleep, which he calls the Lie-O-Meter, to indicate if he thinks the guest is lying. The
Lie-O-Meter was mostly used in season one.
Opinions
Sometimes the show features a segment which allows the guest to see and hear other people's
opinions. They may come from the general public or even people within the industry itself.
i have no idea.i think maybe by listening and obeying them
they respect everyone else by being quite and listening to one another.
Yes, "show" can be a noun, referring to a public entertainment or display of skill. It can also be a verb, meaning to display or exhibit.
When the preacher is preaching and teaching the word, you can show that you are listening by say "Amen" which means I agree.
Listening is important because it helps build strong relationships, promotes understanding, and allows for effective communication. By actively listening to others, we can show respect, empathy, and openness to different perspectives.
The micro skill of listening involves actively paying attention to verbal and nonverbal cues, demonstrating empathy and understanding, and providing feedback to show engagement and comprehension. It also includes paraphrasing to confirm understanding and asking clarifying questions to gather more information.
Interactional listening is a communication skill focused on engaging with the speaker to show understanding and empathy. It involves responding appropriately to verbal and nonverbal cues to demonstrate active listening and support effective communication. This type of listening is important for building strong relationships and fostering effective communication.
Listening matters because it shows respect and empathy towards others, helps build stronger relationships, and allows for better understanding and communication. By actively listening, we can gain valuable insights, show support, and collaborate effectively with others.
Show some respect is the term to use when you want someone to show you respect.
Not necessarily. Active listening involves fully concentrating on what is being said, understanding the message, and then responding appropriately. It does not always indicate agreement with the message, but rather an acknowledgment and respect for the speaker's thoughts.
you can show respect by helping others
A "funfair" is a traveling show (a mobile amusement park); having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.