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An acquaintance is someone you know but is not a close friend.
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If we like each other, we might say wr get on well.
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When people hang out, they spend time together, doing things like watching movies, chatting, or going for a walk. Sometimes, we might hang out with someone.
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This means we start dating or being in a romantic relationships. If we start to like someone in a soecial way, we might go out with them.
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When you have a crush on a person, you like them a lot in a romantic way. Sometimes, before we start dating, we might have a crush on someone.
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This means asking the other person to marry them. If two people in a relationships love each other very much, one might propose to the other.
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This means they become husband and wife or partners. If they say yes, they get married.
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When we break up with someone we stop being in a romantic relationship. But sometimes, relationships end, and people break up.
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This means they date or have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone else. Sometimes, people break up because their partner is having an affair.
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This means they continue to talk and be friends. After a relationship ends, or when two people stop working together, going to the same school, or living in the same town, they sometimes keep in touch.
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But sometimes people lose touch, and they stop talking or seeing each other.
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If you fall out with someone, it means you have a big argument or fight, and it hurts you relationship. This could happen with a friend, a family member, or a partner.
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A colleague is a person you work with. You can also say co-worker or workmate.
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My brother and I get on well despite our different personalities.
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Even though we live in different cities now, we always keep in touch.
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The couple held hands as they walked through the park.
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Their bond was unbreakable, and everyone admired how well they got on.
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Their bond was unbreakable.
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He had a crush on her although he kept this to himself and maintained a facade of normalcy.
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They embarked on a romantic relationship.
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