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