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30 Day English Challenge

The document provides sample greetings and responses for a first meeting with someone after a long time or daily check-in. It includes positive, neutral, and negative responses to questions about how someone has been or is doing. Sample parting phrases are also included to politely end a brief conversation if one is running short on time.
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30 Day English Challenge

The document provides sample greetings and responses for a first meeting with someone after a long time or daily check-in. It includes positive, neutral, and negative responses to questions about how someone has been or is doing. Sample parting phrases are also included to politely end a brief conversation if one is running short on time.
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Day 2

First meet:
Hi
How are you? How is it going?
How have you been ?
After a long time:
I haven't seen you in years.
Where have you been?
Welcome back, stranger.
Possible Responses
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Positive Negative Neutral
Positive Responses:
Q: How are you?
couldn't be better
keeping myself busy(i just keeping myself busy all the time bcoz i have lot of
work to do)
I am cool
Neutral Responses:
Q: How are you?
so and so
could be better
same as always
Negative Responses:
Q: How are you?
not too good // I am not too good
not very well // I am not doing very well
I have been under the weather
OR
I was under the weather
To ask about the day:
How's everything?
how are you feeling?
How are thing with you?
Running late:
I really have to go. We will talk in sometime.
I am running out of time. I must go now
Sorry, but I have to leave soon.
To Say bye:
See you real soon
I will talk to you soon
It was a pleasure meeting you

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