Old Friend Good to See You Again Havent Seen You in a Long Long Time

by Kate Woodford

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People often ask the states for conversational English on this blog. They want to learn the sort of phrases that they tin can use to conversation informally with friends. Of class, we tin conversation about so many different subjects, it's hard to know which detail areas of the language to look at. Nevertheless, i thing that we all need from fourth dimension to time is the language for starting a conversation with a friend that we oasis't seen for a while.

The following are all used as friendly, informal questions between friends who have merely met again, having non seen each other recently:

How are you doing?

How's it going?

How are things (with you lot)?

How have you been?

The positive answer is usually Proficient, thanks, often followed past a similar question. In the Britain people may sayYeah, good, thank you, and in the US people may say Existent skillful, thanks. (You lot might find that the grammatically correct Really well, thank you is not used very much in informal spoken English.)

If the two people haven't seen each other for a long fourth dimension, one of them often mentions this next. They say I haven't seen you for ages, I feel I haven't seen y'all for ages, or It seems like ages since I last saw y'all. The friend might reply Yes, it's been a while.

A natural next stride is to show interest past request What have you been doing recently? Note the tense: the nowadays perfect continuous, used for recent activities that are still continuing. The reply often includes the aforementioned tense:

So what have you been doing recently?

Actually, I've been travelling (UK)/traveling (US) a lot.

I've mainly been working.

A more breezy question with the same meaning is So what have you been upward to recently?

So what accept y'all been up to recently?

Non much, actually. I've been too busy studying.

The person replying often asks the same question, sometimes with the shorter, How almost you lot?

Again, to show interest in the other person'south life, one of the friends might refer to the final time they met or spoke, mentioning something that was happening in the other person's life at that point:

The last time I saw you, I recall you were most to start your course.

The final time we spoke, you lot'd merely started your new job.

It is natural to follow this with a question about that situation:

So how'due south the course/job going?

Then is the grade/chore going well?

Another question for asking about a detail state of affairs is How are things at…?:

And then how are things at piece of work?

Then how are things at domicile? How are your parents?

By at present, the ii friends have caught up (=heard each other's news) and they may move on to other subjects.

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Source: https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org/2016/08/24/its-been-a-while-starting-a-conversation-with-an-old-friend/

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