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Valery17 Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Hello

hi i'm valery how about you
  

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Welcome to the forums, Valery. I think that posts like this do not belong in the grammar or vocabulary sections, where we try to answer questions about English, but rather in the chat areas. Please feel free to use those areas for general conversation and for getting to know new friends.

  • Welcome to the forums, Valery.
  • I think that posts like this do not belong in the grammar or vocabulary sections, where we try to answer questions about English, but rather in the chat areas.
  • Please feel free to use those areas for general conversation and for getting to know new friends.
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Welcome to the forums, Valery. I think that posts like this do not belong in the grammar or vocabulary sections, where we try to answer questions about English, but rather in the chat areas. Please feel free to use those areas for general conversation and for getting to know new friends.
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hi valery wats up nice to meet u although im new 2 so would lik 2 ve new frends

NICE 2 MEET YA AGAIN AND AGAINEmotion: dance
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Hi, "desperado lawbreaker" -- did you read Philip's response to Valery? This forum is for asking questions about English vocabulary and idioms, not for meeting and chatting -- especially if you can't be bothered using correct English spelling, capitalization and punctuation. Abbreviations that are used in text messaging and chat rooms are not appropriate in a grammar forum.

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Hi,

hi i'm valery how about you

Write this as Hi, I'm Valery. How about you?

However, consider this.

'How about you?' is commonly used after a personal statement, to ask if it also applies to the other person.

eg A: Hi, I like Pepsi. How about you?

B: Yes, I do, too.

eg A: Hi, I'm Chinese. How about

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