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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Cheers, mate" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used in spoken English as an informal way to say "thank you" or "goodbye." It can also be used in a written setting to convey a casual and friendly tone. Example: "Thanks for helping me with my presentation, cheers mate!" Example: "I'll see you tomorrow for lunch, cheers mate."
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Cheers, mate.
Cheers mate, log in the hors ad "pizza delivery".
Cheers, Mate Like two quarrelsome drunks who are suddenly best of friends, SABMiller and the Foster's Group have quickly patched things up.
Cheers, mate and you choose lunch.... December 4, 2008: Swiss Franc Trader: can u put 6m swiss libor in low pls?
Cheers mate," Allen said to McIlroy.
Tiridate: Cheers, mate.
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For the first 20 minutes, I was thinking: cheer up, mate.
As he undresses his insecurities and sorrows, track after track, it's tempting to shout a few words of encouragement from the scaffolding: "Cheer up, mate, it might never happen".
Cheer up, mate – at least you didn't top yourself, like Bruce Robinson originally envisioned in his unpublished novel of the same name.
Downtrodden, you shuffle home, slumped over, exhaling as you think of ways to erase the day's events when a complete stranger looks you in the eyes and blurts out, "Cheer up mate, it might never happen".
You say, "Yeah mate, cheers," go to the bathroom, sit on a toilet with your head between your knees for ten minutes, force yourself to throw up, dash cold water on your face, then run out to the bar and order three shots.
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