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Difference between'have long have you been waiting' 'How long did you wait'
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2017年4月20日 11:56
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I wouldn't ever really say "did you wait long?" because it doesn't sound particularly natural.
You can use the following examples fairly interchangeably:
How long have you been waiting (for me)?
I hope that you haven't been waiting (too) long!
I hope that I haven't kept you waiting (too long)
I'm sorry to have kept you waiting
You haven't been waiting too long, have you?
2017年4月20日
I agree with Jay's suggestions. Please don't think that we avoid using grammar such as "have you been waiting" in daily speech. Really, we use it all! :)
2017年4月20日
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