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Nanako
Do you use It’s been a while usually?
Or any different way to express words do you use?
2023年4月21日 15:33
回答 · 4
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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. :)
2023年4月22日
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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."
2023年4月21日
"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?
2023年4月22日
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
2023年4月22日
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