Everyday English Conversations

It’s okay to not have all the answers. Instead of a blunt "I don't know," try these more conversational options: "I have no idea/clue." "I've been wondering that myself!" (Informal) "Beats me!" 5. Closing the Loop

Hey. Crazy meeting, huh? You: Tell me about it. I thought it would never end. Colleague: Did you understand what Mark was saying about the deadline? You: Not really. I kind of zoned out for a minute. Colleague: (Laughs) Same. I think we have to finish by Friday. You: Wait, this Friday? You’re kidding. Colleague: I wish I was. Well, good luck. You: Yeah, you too. Let’s grab lunch later. Colleague: Sounds like a plan. everyday english conversations

"It's a nice day, isn't it?" or "What do you do for fun?" Dining & Shopping It’s okay to not have all the answers

I think Stranger Things is getting boring. B: Hmm, I see what you mean, but I still kinda like it. It’s just different now. A: Yeah, maybe you’re right. The first season was something else, though. B: For sure. Nothing beats that. Crazy meeting, huh

"Let's catch up this weekend. What time should we meet?"