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What’s does ‘alright then’ mean ? And when can we use it ?
4 avr. 2022 18:48
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Alright then, we will talk tomorrow. That’s an example to use it in a sentence.
5 avril 2022
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Alright means "okay". You can use it when you agree with what some says. I use it interchangeably with "okay".
4 avril 2022
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It basically means Ok. It's used to agree or acknowledge something someone said.
4 avril 2022
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Very similar to okay. You can use it in most of the situations were you would say OK, either to start a topic, or to acknowledge that you heard someone. (Friend gives you a long set of directions to the nearest coffee shop.) You: "Alright then, I'll meet you there." You (walking into a meeting at work, that you're leading): "Alright then, what we really need to discuss today is ...."
4 avril 2022
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Hi! We use ‘alright then’ as a transitional phrase when we want to start talking about something else. We also use it informally as an acknowledgment of what someone says. For example: Speaker A: “You can get to the store faster if you drive on Washington Avenue.” Speaker B: “Alright then. Thank you so much!” We also shorten ‘alright then’ to ‘alrighty’ or we can say ‘alrighty then’ (very informal and native sounding). Tip: When you use this phrase, make sure the tone of your voice is happy. 😃 If you say this with an unhappy voice/tone, it is very offensive and rude. 😬
4 avril 2022
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