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MARIA
what's up with Sara?I just have heard " How is Sara" when I want to ask about somebody who haven't seen for some days from another person can I say, for example: what's up with Sara? I just have heard " How is Sara"
May 11, 2012 8:24 PM
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I think it is better to say: " what is new about Sarah?" or simply: " how is Sarah?" " Do you know anything new about Sarah?" ;)
May 11, 2012
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'what's up with 'x'" usually means there is a problem or a concern. For example, if I cant access CNN I might say 'What's up with CNN?' meaning 'what is the problem with receiving CNN?'. It isn't a greeting, it is an indicator of an unknown with the subject in question. I guess you could say it means something like, 'what is the problem with...'
May 11, 2012
Maria you can also say that hat About Sara .. ok many sentense you can use but i use "What's About sara" .. am i rite @language fan ?????
May 20, 2012
Thank you honey. I like it. It's kinda artistic :)
May 12, 2012
Yes, you can. Actually, "What's up with Sara?" might imply that there's been a problem involving Sara recently. However, amongst good friends, the phrase can be used quite loosely to ask about someone's well being.
May 11, 2012
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