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What means this phrase?
What means the prase: "what's up?". For example, when a men wants to make the acquaintance of women and he asks her: "What's up, babe" will it politely or this phrase can be used only in informal atmosphere?
I'm sorry for bad English, I hope you understand me.
11 de nov de 2013 16:59
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It could mean th following:
1.(idiomatic, colloquial) What are you doing?; what is happening?
2.(informal) How are you?; how are you feeling?
3.(idiomatic, colloquial) What’s the matter?
4.(rhetorical question, colloquial) A casual greeting with a meaning similar to how are you? or nice to meet you.
In my opinion it's slang and I wouldn't use the phrase to address my boss. I might use it, however, to address my mother in law - if I dislike her :)
11 de novembro de 2013
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It's very informal. I would not use it when meeting anyone for the first time. It's used among friends or family members close in age. And "what's up babe?" is disrespectful if you were saying it to a woman who respects herself. Just don't use it. You can use "what's up?" to mean "How are you?" when you talk to close friends.
11 de novembro de 2013
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"What's up?" is informal. How informal would depend on who you ask, but you wouldn't say it to your boss, or your mother in law.
11 de novembro de 2013
Thank you, very much.
11 de novembro de 2013
You should write the following: What does this phrase mean? or What is the meaning of this phrase?
11 de novembro de 2013
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