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Park sang joon Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Friendly superficialities

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on speaking terms,
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in a relationship close enough for or limited to friendly superficialities: I don't know the hosts well, but we are certainly on speaking terms.
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in a relationship of open, willing, or ready communication: Now that the debt has been settled, I hope you and your partner are on speaking terms again. “
(source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/speaking)

In "a", I think "friendly superficialities" is an object of "close enough for."
Then, What does the phrase "close enough for friendly superficialities" mean?
  

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" Right. park sang joon Then, What does the phrase "close enough for friendly superficialities" mean? The relationship is close enough to allow the people to be be friendly on a superficial level, but implied not to be close enough for deeper communication.

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  • park sang joon Then, What does the phrase "close enough for friendly superficialities" mean?
  • The relationship is close enough to allow the people to be be friendly on a superficial level, but implied not to be close enough for deeper communication.
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park sang joonIn "a", I think "friendly superficialities" is an object of "close enough for."
Right.
park sang joonThen, What does the phrase "close enough for friendly superficialities" mean?
The relationship is close enough to allow the people to be be friendly on a superficial level, but implied not to be close enoug
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Thank you, GPY, for your detail answer.Emotion: smile

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