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+ discover the best yap sesh essentials from Walmart! Presented by Walmart Are you the life of the group chat? Always calling your bestie to fill her in on your day? There’s a good chance you might be a yapper — someone who can (and will!) talk to anyone about anything. From keeping in touch with long-distance friends to meeting new people in classes, we’re turning to the art of yapping to help us [have the best conversations this semester](. So, if you’re already a self-described yap queen, this is your time to shine! Ready to find out if you have the gift of gab? Here are a few signs you might just be a yapper (and a few tips to help you make the most of every convo!): Your dorm room is the go-to hangout spot. Forget the quad or dining hall — your dorm room is where all your besties come to hang out. Some of the best yap sessions have happened in this space, and you make sure it’s extra comfy and cozy to keep the conversations going. Pro tip: Set up your own dorm coffee corner with the [Keurig® K-Iced Essentials Single Serve Coffee Maker]( and invite your friends over for a coffee break! You know tea is for sipping *and* spilling. What’s a yap sesh without a fun little drink? Whether you’re on a video call with your sibling or studying with a classmate, you always have a yummy bev to fuel your convos. Pro-tip: Keep a variety of flavors on hand — from sweet [Strawberry Açaí]( to tropical [Pineapple Passionfruit]( – so you can satisfy any craving without leaving your dorm. You love meeting new people. More friends = more people to yap with. You love any opportunity to add someone new to your circle, especially when they can match your yapper energy. Pro-tip: Skip the small talk and spice up conversations with new friends by asking a fun icebreaker question like, “If you were planning a music festival, which three artists would be your headliners?” This is your sign to embrace your inner yapper. Check out our [latest article]( for more tips and tricks to help you brew up the best conversations this semester! HCXO, The Her Campus Team This is a sponsored newsletter. All opinions are 100% from Her Campus. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2022 Her Campus Media, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you either signed up for our mailing list on HerCampus.com or you entered a giveaway on the site and agreed to receive newsletters from Her Campus. Our mailing address is: Her Campus Media 9 Lansdowne St Suite 2 Boston, MA 02215 [Add us to your address book]( No longer interested? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Her Campus Media · 9 Lansdowne St · Suite 2 · Boston, MA 02215 · USA

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