@Konrad: The phrase "Enjoy!" is used primarily by service staff that are likely to be near the end of a 6 hour shift. The term is a formality similar to "Enjoy the show" at …
In fact the most common way of wishing people to enjoy their meal in the English-speaking world is to use the French phrase bon appetit, which is so commonly used …
Neither do I and Me neither are both correct responses to I don't eat meat. So is Nor do I. So is I don't either. But Me either is incorrect. Also note that Me neither is …
In a Business sense I would probably use the word "acceptable". "Fine by me" and "fine with me" are more common speech terms. For example: The contract details …
It is customary to simply reply that you are fine, and reciprocate the interest in the askee's well-being. Thank you I am doing good, I hope you're well. Looks good to …
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