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What does it mean "what's going on?"
Is it the same like "what's happened?" or other meaning?
Mar 1, 2015 11:17 AM
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"What's going on?" is an idiomatic expression either used as an informal greeting or as an expression of concern awaiting an explanation.
1.) Informal Greeting: "A: What's going on? B: Nothing much."
2.) An Expression of Concern: "A: What's going on? B: There was an accident!"
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As in, what's up? What's happening? How's it going?
Bob: What's Going On?
Fred: Nothing much.
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It means: "What's happening?"
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Что происходит?
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What's happening?
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