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Long Time No See

Definition:

"Long time no see" is a slang expression used to greet someone you haven't seen in a long time. It's a way of acknowledging the length of time that has passed since your last meeting.

Use case:

You can use "long time no see" when you meet someone you haven't seen in a while. For example, if you run into an old friend you haven't seen in years, you could say "Hey! Long time no see! How have you been?" It's a friendly and informal way to greet someone you haven't seen in a long time.


The usage of the idiom 'Long Time No See' in a sentence

• "Long time no see, neighbor! Did you move away or something?"

• "Long time no see, friend! How've you been?"

• "Hey, buddy! Long time no see. We should grab a beer and catch up sometime soon."

• "Yo, it's been a minute! Long time no see, my man. How's life treating you?"

• "Long time no see, sis! You look amazing. What's new in your world?"

• "Long time no see, dude! I can't believe it's been years since we last hung out. Let's make plans."

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