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why does "ta ta for now" mean "see you later dude"?Is it English?
2010年12月7日 14:02
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Ta ta for now is English See you later dude is American
2010年12月7日
I don't know if it's so much 'formal' as it might just be 'posh'. It always reminds me of Tigger on "Winnie the Poo". Gives "ta-ta" a goofy feeling.
2010年12月13日
Ta ta for now is British English, yes. :) However, I'd say it's only usually used amongst the 40+ age group/richer people in society. It's very, very formal.
2010年12月10日
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