A single sentence when someone pretends to be so close to you I’m really not close to you, right?

I know that I come from a country where inventing words is basic. I always hear this phrase when they say it:

“you’re so feeling close

to denote that someone pretends to be your close friend? Or vice versa.” Why am I not that confident that the usage of this phrase is valid? I believe that we’re the only one who used this statement.

If I’m using a single word for

something, I’m ready to pick a word.

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How do I know if my friend can be described as a fair weather friend? I suggest that any friendship extended by a fair-weather friend is merely superficial and ceases to be even that when any sincere friendship is tested and found to be wanting in times of trouble.

Fair-weather Friends: (BrE) A good friend when it is easy to be one but who stops being one when you are having problems (Cambridge Dictionary).

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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What are some people trying to cosy up to you?

M-W:

cozy up intransitive verb
: to attain or try to attain familiarity, friendship, or intimacy : ingratiate oneself : cozying up to the boss

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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How do I know if my friend can be described as a fair weather friend? I suggest that any friendship extended by a fair-weather friend is merely superficial and ceases to be even that when any sincere friendship is tested and found to be wanting in times of trouble.

Fair-weather Friends: (BrE) A good friend when it is easy to be one but who stops being one when you are having problems (Cambridge Dictionary).

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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How do I know if my friend can be described as a fair weather friend? I suggest that any friendship extended by a fair-weather friend is merely superficial and ceases to be even that when any sincere friendship is tested and found to be wanting in times of trouble.

Fair-weather Friends: (BrE) A good friend when it is easy to be one but who stops being one when you are having problems (Cambridge Dictionary).

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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What are some people trying to cosy up to you?

M-W:

cozy up intransitive verb
: to attain or try to attain familiarity, friendship, or intimacy : ingratiate oneself : cozying up to the boss

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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What are some people trying to cosy up to you?

M-W:

cozy up intransitive verb
: to attain or try to attain familiarity, friendship, or intimacy : ingratiate oneself : cozying up to the boss

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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What are some people trying to cosy up to you?

M-W:

cozy up intransitive verb
: to attain or try to attain familiarity, friendship, or intimacy : ingratiate oneself : cozying up to the boss

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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What are some people trying to cosy up to you?

M-W:

cozy up intransitive verb
: to attain or try to attain familiarity, friendship, or intimacy : ingratiate oneself : cozying up to the boss

Answered on December 24, 2021.
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What are some people trying to cosy up to you?

M-W:

cozy up intransitive verb
: to attain or try to attain familiarity, friendship, or intimacy : ingratiate oneself : cozying up to the boss

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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What are some people trying to cosy up to you?

M-W:

cozy up intransitive verb
: to attain or try to attain familiarity, friendship, or intimacy : ingratiate oneself : cozying up to the boss

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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