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20 Feb 2019
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What does 「That’s lovely!」what’s the meaning? Is it common to use in the UK? mean?
What does 「That’s lovely!」what’s the meaning? Is it common to use in the UK? mean?
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it means that something is very nice and it is used very commonly in the UK

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