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what is mean “ how are you getting on?”
2012年4月3日 11:56
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it means "How have you been" or "how have you been doing". It is usually used if you haven't seen a person for a while For example: If you haven't seen someone for a period of time (a few days, a week, a month, etc) you could ask: "How have you been getting on?" as a replacement for "How have you been?" I think this phrase sounds a bit more British English than American English. I don't often hear many people use it in America.
2012年4月3日
I think it means like if someone ask another one about his/her process or success. I hope I'll be right
2012年4月3日
It only means the same as. How are you doing, How are you. It is about the same as. 你过的怎么样
2012年4月3日
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