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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Business as usual

Context: Replying to my friend's message on WhatsApp.

A: What is going on?

B: Business as usual.

A: What's up?

B: Business as usual. Can we reply to "what's up?"

When can we use "Business as usual" such as doing chores and doing the same job at work from home?

  

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No. It means that things are going normally despite a difficult or adverse situation. g.

  • No.
  • It means that things are going normally despite a difficult or adverse situation.
  • g.
  • During the pandemic, most businesses were disrupted, but for our online consulting practice, it was business as usual.
  • com/dictionary/business%20as%20usual #: :text=used%20to%20say%20that%20something,for%20all%20the%20city's%20problems .
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No. It means that things are going normally despite a difficult or adverse situation.

e.g. During the pandemic, most businesses were disrupted, but for our online consulting practice, it was business as usual.


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