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The use of "until late" | Can we take time off from school or office?
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How are you getting along? Thu Apr 08, 2004 14:19 pm  How are you getting along?
 

Hello Alan and Torsten! I heard on TV the exoressione: How are you getting along? What does it mean? Why "getting along"?

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Getting along Thu Apr 08, 2004 21:08 pm  Getting along
 

Hi,

This means: How are you doing? What progress are you making?

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How are you getting along? Sun Mar 30, 2008 21:15 pm  How are you getting along?
 

Hi Spiderman. How are you getting along?

This "exoressione" just shows interest and asks how you are doing in order to start a conversation. You would answer with, "Im getting along just fine" or "Im Ok", or "Things are fine." "How about you?"

Exoressione is spelled expression in English.

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