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I can't find the word in dictionary. What does "relationship-wise" mean?
Jul 14, 2016 2:37 PM
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It's an informal way of saying "in regards to" something. For example if someone asked you "How are things going?" You could answer "Well, work-wise everything is great, but relationship-wise, I'm having some problems." It would mean the same thing as "Well, work is great, but I'm having some problems with my relationship." It's most often used in information conversations.
July 14, 2016
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