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What can be said to welcome someone who has returned?

  • Long time no see.
  • Where have you been.
  • Where did you go.
  • Welcome back, stranger. (correct)

Which phrase can be used to inquire about a journey or vacation?

  • Were the locals friendly.
  • How was it. (correct)
  • We missed you around here.
  • Did you take any pictures.

Which phrase can be used to express surprise at meeting someone?

  • Haven't we met before.
  • We seem to keep running into each other.
  • What a surprise to meet you here. (correct)
  • Imagine meeting you here.

Which phrase can be used to inquire about someone's activities after greeting them?

<p>What are you doing in this neck of the woods. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can be said to express concern about someone's absence?

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Study Notes

Welcoming Someone Back

  • Use phrases like "Welcome back!" to create a warm and positive atmosphere for the returnee.
  • Personalize the greeting by including the person's name, enhancing the sense of connection.

Inquiring About a Journey or Vacation

  • Phrases such as "How was your trip?" or "Did you enjoy your vacation?" show genuine interest in the individual’s experiences.
  • Asking specific questions like "Where did you go?" can prompt deeper conversation.

Expressing Surprise at Meeting Someone

  • Use expressions like "What a surprise to see you!" or "I didn't expect to run into you!" to convey genuine astonishment.
  • Adding enthusiasm with exclamations such as "Wow!" can heighten the emotional impact of the greeting.

Inquiring About Someone's Activities

  • Phrases such as "What have you been up to?" or "How have you been?" allow for open-ended responses and encourage sharing of personal news.
  • Following up with questions about specific areas, like work or hobbies, can help engage in topic-specific dialogue.

Expressing Concern About Absence

  • Direct statements like "I missed you while you were away" or "I was worried about you!" display care and concern for the individual’s well-being.
  • Inquiring gently, such as "Is everything okay?" can open the door for the person to share any relevant issues.

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