"It’s great to see you" - A common phrase used when meeting someone you know and expressing happiness at seeing them again. It’s often used in social settings to greet friends or acquaintances., "How come you’re so late?" - A casual way of asking why someone has arrived later than expected. It’s less formal than "Why are you late?" and is frequently used among friends., "No worries, man!" - A friendly, informal phrase meaning "Don't worry about it" or "It's not a problem." It’s used to reassure someone that something is okay and not a cause for concern., "If you don’t mind" - This is used when asking for permission or expressing a polite request. It softens the tone of the request, making it more polite., "Just like the old days" - A nostalgic expression used when remembering past times, often shared experiences with the person you are talking to. It evokes memories of times spent together, suggesting that things feel the same as they did before., "We've got a lot to talk about" - A phrase indicating that there is a lot of catching up to do. It suggests the speaker wants to share updates, stories, or information.,

Social English - Old Friends

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