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Lazzy boy Posted 15 years ago
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Tete-a-tete

Hi

I read this in magazine...what does it mea?

John met Lily in tete-a-tete at thea hotel

Thanks

LB
  

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It's French for 'head-to-head'. We use it to mean a direct, one-on-one conversation, usually held in private.

  • It's French for 'head-to-head'.
  • We use it to mean a direct, one-on-one conversation, usually held in private.
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It's French for 'head-to-head'. We use it to mean a direct, one-on-one conversation, usually held in private.

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