Bursting with excitement?
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Here are some handy phrases:
1️⃣ "What’s up?" – A casual way to ask how someone is doing. 👋
2️⃣ "LOL" – "Laugh out loud," used to show something is funny. 😂
3️⃣ "BRB" – "Be right back," perfect for short breaks. ⏳
4️⃣ "Let’s catch up soon!" – Suggest meeting or talking more later. 🤗
5️⃣ "Sounds good!" – A friendly way to agree with someone. 👍

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Here are some essentials:
1️⃣ Get up – "I get up at 7 every morning." ⏰
2️⃣ Come back – "I’ll come back later." 🚶♂️
3️⃣ Look for – "I’m looking for my keys." 🔑
4️⃣ Turn on/off – "Please turn off the lights." 💡
5️⃣ Take out – "Take out the trash, please." 🗑️
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"Catch up" - To talk to someone you haven't seen in a while about what you've both been doing.
"Hang out" - To spend time relaxing or enjoying oneself with others.
"Piece of cake" - Something very easy to do.
"On the fence" - Undecided about something.
"Hit the sack" - Go to bed or to sleep.

Incorporate these phrases into your daily conversations and watch how they transform your fluency and confidence in speaking English! #EverydayEnglish