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Qing
About "stay well" and "take care" Do people often use "stay well" instead of "take care"? Or they are both frequently used? Are they used in the same situations? Recently I've listented to a radio programm, at the end of it the host sometimes says to the audience " stay well and take care." So, is it only used in this kind of setting or is it broadlly used in daily life or any situation?
26 giu 2013 02:44
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Clay
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I have never heard anyone say "Stay well" as a way to say goodbye. I live in the SE USA, that is for sure not common here. Its probably the radio dj's unique and strange way of saying goodbye. To me, it assumes that everyone is well in the first place, which isnt always the case.
26 giugno 2013
Qing
Thank you for your opinion, Clay. I think you are right. That is a podcast made in America, but I felt like it was probably not a normal expression through the tone of the host's voice when hearing it. That is why I asked this question here. Thank you for helping me clear it up !
28 giugno 2013 · Rispondi
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Darren
Also in Australia that expression is never used. We simply say take care.
26 giugno 2013
Qing
Thank you, Darren.
28 giugno 2013 · Rispondi
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