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What is the best way to greet someone when they meet unexpectedly ?
What is the best way to greet someone when they meet unexpectedly ?
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"I'm not in an ideal situation right now but I'll get through it."
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"meet" (you have a typographical error)
"oh, hi there!"
or
"fancy seeing you here!"
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What are the correct words to define that your current situation is not so good but you are trying hard to improve it.
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"I'm not in an ideal situation right now but I'll get through it."
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