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Asked on January 29, 2022 in American english.
Can someone call me “I am good”? This is more common among school-goers and pre-teens, I hear.
In proper English, it implies “I am behaving well, I am a well-behaved man”, or even “I am suitable for (whatever)”.
In a while, though, the expression may gain currency, to become mainstream.
- 21341 views
- 471 answers
- 7729 votes
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Asked on January 27, 2022 in American english.
Can someone call me “I am good”? This is more common among school-goers and pre-teens, I hear.
In proper English, it implies “I am behaving well, I am a well-behaved man”, or even “I am suitable for (whatever)”.
In a while, though, the expression may gain currency, to become mainstream.
- 21341 views
- 471 answers
- 7729 votes
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Asked on January 26, 2022 in American english.
Can someone call me “I am good”? This is more common among school-goers and pre-teens, I hear.
In proper English, it implies “I am behaving well, I am a well-behaved man”, or even “I am suitable for (whatever)”.
In a while, though, the expression may gain currency, to become mainstream.
- 21341 views
- 471 answers
- 7729 votes
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Asked on January 25, 2022 in American english.
Can someone call me “I am good”? This is more common among school-goers and pre-teens, I hear.
In proper English, it implies “I am behaving well, I am a well-behaved man”, or even “I am suitable for (whatever)”.
In a while, though, the expression may gain currency, to become mainstream.
- 21341 views
- 471 answers
- 7729 votes
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Asked on January 25, 2022 in American english.
Can someone call me “I am good”? This is more common among school-goers and pre-teens, I hear.
In proper English, it implies “I am behaving well, I am a well-behaved man”, or even “I am suitable for (whatever)”.
In a while, though, the expression may gain currency, to become mainstream.
- 21341 views
- 471 answers
- 7729 votes
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Asked on January 24, 2022 in American english.
Can someone call me “I am good”? This is more common among school-goers and pre-teens, I hear.
In proper English, it implies “I am behaving well, I am a well-behaved man”, or even “I am suitable for (whatever)”.
In a while, though, the expression may gain currency, to become mainstream.
- 21341 views
- 471 answers
- 7729 votes
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Asked on January 24, 2022 in American english.
Can someone call me “I am good”? This is more common among school-goers and pre-teens, I hear.
In proper English, it implies “I am behaving well, I am a well-behaved man”, or even “I am suitable for (whatever)”.
In a while, though, the expression may gain currency, to become mainstream.
- 21341 views
- 471 answers
- 7729 votes
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Asked on January 23, 2022 in American english.
Can someone call me “I am good”? This is more common among school-goers and pre-teens, I hear.
In proper English, it implies “I am behaving well, I am a well-behaved man”, or even “I am suitable for (whatever)”.
In a while, though, the expression may gain currency, to become mainstream.
- 21341 views
- 471 answers
- 7729 votes
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Asked on January 22, 2022 in American english.
Can someone call me “I am good”? This is more common among school-goers and pre-teens, I hear.
In proper English, it implies “I am behaving well, I am a well-behaved man”, or even “I am suitable for (whatever)”.
In a while, though, the expression may gain currency, to become mainstream.
- 21341 views
- 471 answers
- 7729 votes
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Asked on January 22, 2022 in American english.
Can someone call me “I am good”? This is more common among school-goers and pre-teens, I hear.
In proper English, it implies “I am behaving well, I am a well-behaved man”, or even “I am suitable for (whatever)”.
In a while, though, the expression may gain currency, to become mainstream.
- 21341 views
- 471 answers
- 7729 votes