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I was wondering what's the natural saying to refer to the person I used to work with. I only know old roommate refers to the person I used to share an apartment with, so does old colleage work here? or former colleage? ex-colleage? Thank you in advance:)
Jul 26, 2021 2:37 AM
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Former/old colleague
Former/old coworker
He's a former colleague of mine ✔
He's an old colleague of mine ✔
He's a former coworker of mine ✔
He's an old coworker of mine ✔
All are correct. Though "former" and "colleague" are more formal English. I'd specifically only use "colleague" if I were referring to someone I worked with in more of a professional environment such as an office (as opposed to something like a fast-food restaurant).
July 26, 2021
Chiming in here. If you want to be casual, you could absolutely say that this person "used to be someone you worked with". So you're right with that one! That's what a lot of people would use in casual conversation :)
July 26, 2021
You can say: my former colleague, my former co-worker, my former comrade.
July 26, 2021
coworker
July 26, 2021
former colleague
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