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When you are speaking honestly about a very private subject with someone -- especially a spouse, family member or close friend -- we say you are having a heart-to-heart conversation.
Often the topic is personal and sometimes painful. You...
People make plans to get together. Whether it’s a business meeting or a date, we sometime have to change our plans. So, we will contact the person we are planning to meet and say, “Can I get a raincheck?” Which means: “Can we please postpon...
ASAP is extremely common acronym, especially in business. If your manager wants something completed quickly, he will use this expression, which literally means: “Get it finished as quickly as you can. This is very important.
Acronyms are...
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