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24 Feb 2017
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if someone was sick and he's feeling better now, what should I tell him ?
(good for you , cool for you ? ) or something else?
p.s if my question have any grammar errors correct it for me please.
if someone was sick and he's feeling better now, what should I tell him ?
(good for you , cool for you ? ) or something else?
p.s if my question have any grammar errors correct it for me please.
(good for you , cool for you ? ) or something else?
p.s if my question have any grammar errors correct it for me please.
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- English (US)
You could say those things, but depending on how well you know the person those 2 phrases may come off rude, a polite thing to say after someone has recovered from being sick is something like " I'm glad you're feeling better." Or " it's good to know you're getting better." To show care
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@sylveondreams what if the person is my friend?
- English (US)
Then the first 2 phrases would be acceptable. :)
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