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Jessicamessica
Hello!
I've never heard this expression "Hey, what's shaking"?
Do you reallu use it? How often?
Thank you!
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Hey, Sheldon.
What is shaking?
I'm sorry?
It's colloquial,
a conversation opener.
2022年12月10日 10:36
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My wife says "What's shakin', bacon?" I have not heard anyone else say this, but it wouldn't surprise me if someone once upon a time said it on a television show or something like that.
The list of these very informal ways of saying "How are you?" goes on forever. Here are a few more.
What's up? (and therefore "Wassup?")
What's happening?
What's new? (And "What's new in your shop?" in a work setting - "shop" is slang for "office" not "factory")
What's hanging?
What's going on with you? (and therefore "What's going on whichoo"?)
Of course, all you really need is "How are you?"
I hope that helps.
2022年12月10日
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Never heard that. But it's just a creative variant of what's happening, what's up, what's going on, etc. Don't spend too much time on it.
2022年12月10日
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It is an older term that is not as popular today. But it means "what's new?"
Yea it is colloquial and a conversation starter as you said.
2022年12月10日
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