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Asking “What are you up to?”

Charlie started this one up this one up he started he started with the question what are you up to today or what you up to mmm what you up to today probably more common than wha...

Course: Confident real-life conversationsSection: Everyday British English phrasesSubtitles: en

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the way

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Charlie started this one up this one up

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he started he started with the question

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what are you up to today or what you up

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to

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mmm what you up to today probably more

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common than what are you doing today

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yeah okay okay so to be a native say

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that what are you up to what are you up

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to it went on to James saying how he

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would check out something probably go

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down to Camden check out some a South

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Bank you know workers with Rathbun and

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that literally means to observe to come

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and see what's happening yeah not

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normally for the first time isn't it

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yeah check it out by then we could say

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ah check out our new video yes yes yeah

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you could also check out a woman though

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if we're going back to the women izing

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yeah okay check her out

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yeah again that'll be the first time

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wouldn't it probably yeah

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and just by my mother were suppose bum

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around suggests a bit of a lazy term and

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not the most productive time yeah there

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was no particular plan and and he had no

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