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Do you use It’s been a while usually? Or any different way to express words do you use?
Apr 21, 2023 3:33 PM
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"It's been a while" is a common expression in English that is often used to mean "it has been a long time since we last spoke or saw each other." It's a polite and friendly way to start a conversation after not communicating with someone for some time. Other expressions that can be used to express that it has been a long time since you last spoke or saw someone include: "Long time no see!" "It's been ages since we talked." "We haven't spoken in a while." "It feels like forever since we last spoke." Hope this helps. :)
April 22, 2023
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Yes, that's a common way to greet a friend or relative you haven't seen for some time. Another frequently used expression is "Long time, no see."
April 21, 2023
"A while" means "some time". It doesn't specify whether it's a long time or a short time. If you want to specify a short time, you can say "just a little while". If you want to specify a long time, you can say "quite a while". From context, you can often infer whether it is a short while or a long while. For example, if someone says "I haven't seen you in a while" you can infer that they mean a long while, because why otherwise would they have said such a thing?
April 22, 2023
You can also use it to talk about how long it has been since you did other things - not just meeting people It’s been a while since I went to the gym It’s been a while since I tried online dating
April 22, 2023
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