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Contiluo Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Stuff that's going on

I heard a dialogue as following. However, I don't fully understand the underlined part. What does "stuff that's going on" refer to here? Does it mean a trouble that bothers someone, an issue that causes discussion, or a new porduct that is going to enter the market?

A: You're always on the phone, Ya-ping.

B: Well, not always. But I do love talking to my friends.

A: What do you talk about?

B: Well, we talk about sutff that's going on and how we feel about it.

A: Uh-huh.

B: And a lot of my friends tell me theri problems, so I try to help them out.
  

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'Stuff that's going on' just means events/activities/situations that are happening. They could be of any nature, but interesting enough to feel and talk about.

  • 'Stuff that's going on' just means events/activities/situations that are happening.
  • They could be of any nature, but interesting enough to feel and talk about.
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'Stuff that's going on' just means events/activities/situations that are happening. They could be of any nature, but interesting enough to feel and talk about.

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