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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a friendly guy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is pleasant, approachable, and sociable.
Example: "Everyone loves Mark; he's truly a friendly guy who makes everyone feel welcome."
Alternatives: "an amiable person" or "a sociable individual."
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I am a friendly guy.
He was such a friendly guy.
He was just a friendly guy.
I'm a friendly guy, and I'm in marketing and sales.
"He's a friendly guy, a guy who's always talking.
But he's a friendly guy, he wasn't stuck up.
But Marcel, the butcher at Pore Frais Boiton Rabain, is a friendly guy.
I'm a friendly guy and I talked to a bicycle person.
I'm a friendly guy, and it's always fun to talk to people about tea.
He was a friendly guy, and said, "Hi, I'm Bill Eppridge".
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