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just to reiterate, say someone tells you "hey I saw jack & jil yesterday and they said hi to (saluted) you and said very nice things about you". Question 1: I want to thank this person for telling me that. what is the common way to
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Hi Dena, my name is Tobias. And I will make some new friends, too. From which country do you come? Greeting Tobias
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Hi, I'm watching lovely comedians, actions. I have not watched much english fims yet. But I will it more often, now. I like also science-fiction films. Do you know Harry Potter? This is one of the films which I have seen. Do you listen
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Here are other ways for greeting!!! but it is used in the street !! u know wadda mean!! 1_ Yo! what it do? 2_What's poppin homie? 3_What's crackin with cha? next!!!!! You will sound absolutely ridiculous if you use this and it's
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"whoever you are" ? It can be used in the same sense as the above expressions, but it is also frequently used in connection with a simple greeting. (The others are sometimes used in a confrontational way.) It would be helpful if we had a
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Hi,
In Canada -
eg His name is Tom Smith.
On an envelope
The Honourable Tom Smith
At the start of your letter
Dear Mr. Smith
Best wishes, Clive
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Thanks a lot. :) I have certainly fun here. From which place are you come? Greetings
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Hi all,
In a letter by Katherine Mansfield I come across the following passage:
'When you came to tea this afternoon you took a brioche broke it in half & padded the inside doughy bit with two fingers'.
Could you tell me
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They are fine in casual conversation.
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