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Are you all right?-------你好吗? \cUNsB5
This is the most commonly used greeting when people meet each other rather than how are you? from our textbook.
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------Fine, thank you. f Tl<p&b
Cheers!------谢谢, 再见! D+z?wuXk
While they get off the bus or buy things from shops etc, very often we can hear them saying Cheers! to the drivers or sellers instead of Thank You or Goodbye. ]<pjXVRt"
eg. ---------Five pounds fifty, please. Cheers! m~u5kbHOi=
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Give me a minute!------请稍等一会! S=nzw-(I
eg. Give me a minute, David! I will find the map for you. TXk?#G\o
Does it make sense?-----你明白我的意思吗? &[/w_|b
eg. If you buy a day ticket, you will save more. Does it make sense? g,95T Bc
I don’t follow you.-------我不明白你说什么 MLWM&cFG
eg. Sorry, I don’t follow, you. Could you say it again? ;\Y&ce
Are you kidding(joking)?-----你在开玩笑吧? 9Hu/u=vB<
eg. ------Are you kidding,David? JSW}*HR
-------I am not going to kid you, I am being serious! X+}1
I am behind you. ---------我支持你 PGBQn#c<