Lisa_08
Is it the same meaning ? "what is going on" and "what is happening"
2008年12月17日 18:31
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Sort of like 'what's up?', an informal greeting. Can be used instead of saying, 'hi'. They're basically the same. What's happening? What's going on?, What's shaking?, What you up to?, How are you? etc
2008年12月17日
but there is small difference between what's up? and what is going on? I listened many times people use "what is up" after "hello" so it's sometimes like - how are you?. And what is going on is what is now happening? - you ask when you are curious not about state of health of you respondent or about his mood but about situation which is now in this particular place. But "what is happening" is not widely used, people mostly say - what has happened?
2008年12月18日
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