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""I hope you're well now.""
When can I use this expression ?
14 aug. 2019 00:25
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When you know that someone was unwell previously, and you haven't talked to them, or heard about them since the time you knew they were unwell.
14 augustus 2019
Thanks both of you!
14 augustus 2019
I agree with Marilyn that it's not that common, but I wouldn't go as far as saying that it's unnatural. I would say it's possibly more formal, and not as caring as Marilyn's alternatives.
14 augustus 2019
This expression does not sound very natural to me. If I knew that someone was previously sick or somehow unwell, I would say "I hope you're feeling better now" or "I hope things are better now" or "I hope you are better now" depending on the situation. .
14 augustus 2019
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