So what is the definition of yapping that you want to get you know people who are quieter or awkward like where what level of yapping do you want to get them to? I think yapping is it comes from both directions as well. So listening is also an important part of yapping that um we practice during our sessions as well. Yeah. Some people come in and they just yap non-stop. Right. That that's not very good for a conversation. And for a good conversation to establish a relationship, both sides must be able to share something about themselves equally and both sides must give space for the other person to listen. Um so that's what we tell people about during these workshops. Um as for what level of what level of yapping is, it's basically that right whether you are able to give the space for the other person to share their stories. So part of yapping is asking questions. Exactly what you're doing now, right? Inviting someone to yap is part of the yapping skill set. Um and and then for yourself when it is your turn when it is your turn to yep, you must also be able to have stories of yourself to share. So what we notice at our friend zone events is that some people when when we ask them a difficult questions like what what is a challenge that you are facing in your life right now? then their response might be oh oh it's very hard. I would say the key takeaway that I had from the yapping workshop was really um to like be comfortable in the discomfort. I think having to having to share and yap is a discomfort that most of us face in social inter um interactions especially for introverts. I think over time it got better and I just had to sort of learn how to, you know, introduce myself to them at a start as a stranger and sort of make them feel comfortable. So that was also a part of like the social skills I had to