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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Meet

Hello, could you please tell me whether we say I meet my friends very often or I meet with my friends very often?

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'Meet with' generally refers to a formal meeting, as in business.

  • 'Meet with' generally refers to a formal meeting, as in business.
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'Meet with' generally refers to a formal meeting, as in business.
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For something more informal, try "I get together with my friends very often".

CJ
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Dear CJ,

How about "hanging out with friends"?

Is that a proper choise?

Regards

Iman
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imantaghaviHow about "hanging out with friends"?
You can say I hang out with my friends a lot.

It's English, all right, but I leave it for the younger generation to use slang terms like "hang out with"!

CJ
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That was a great hint CJ.

Thank you,

Iman

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