0Hi,02br 02br 00I will call you or 01b00same time you02b00.02br 02br 00What does 01b00same time you 02b00mean? Is it a verb? It is an expression? What does it mean?02br 02br 00Quoc0-
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0Hi Quoc,02br 02br 00I think you must not have heard it correctly. 0-
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0Hi Quoc,02br 02br 00I think you must not have heard it correctly.
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0Yes, 02br 02br 00I see that on TV:02br 02br 00If you need any help in the future, you can 01b00same time me02b00 or cal me at 888888.02br 02br 00The same question as above. Please help me.02br 02br 00Quoc0-
0Hi Quoc,02br 02br 00All of the following would be grammatically correct:02br 02br 00If you need any help in the future, you can 01font00come to me02font00 or call me at 0123456.02br 02br 00If you need any help in the future, you can 01font00come (to) see me02
0 It's probably:02br 02br 00 You can SMS me ...02br 00 (send a text message to a cellular)02br 02br 00 which is pronounced ess-em-ess02br 02br 00 perhaps it was shortened to SM (ess-em) and you thought is was "same time"02br 02br 0500240hrefhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_message_service
0 SameTime is a commercial software product that allows you to "chat" with someone on your computer.02br 02br 01i00I will SameTime you = I will communicate with you by means of the SameTime software.02i02br 02br 00 CJ0-
0Hi all,02br 02br 001/ Is 01b00I will Same Time you02b00 standard?02br 02br 002/ If you have a mobile and I send you amessage (SMS), what is the verb that expresses this action?02br 02br 00Send messages = To .............. (verb)02br 02br 00Thanks02br 02br 00Quoc0-
0In the U.S., what I hear as the verb is "text." 02br 02br 00I'll text you when I get there, or Text me and let me know how it goes!02br 02br 00Or even worse: My boyfriend texted me to let me know he wanted to break up. (Beats the Post-It note in *** and the City and happened to my friend!)0-
0 Standard? I don't know how to respond to that idea.02br 00 I don't believe it's very common, but it's generally not unusual to appropriate the names of products as nouns or verbs. Such innovative and clever uses of language are a mark of casual speech.02br 02br 00 CJ0-