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Old December 16, 2009, 12:33 AM
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In English you can also say Long time no see.
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I said it correct then for how I wanted to. I was using it meeting with the person face to face.
No, actually like Rusty said the "english part is wrong"...the word saw should be seen

There is no place that would allow bad grammar, I don't think. So your comment....

I think it may be more of where someone is from. A couple people... Puerto Ricans.... said that the phrase I put up is common.

I think is incorrect.
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