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And his more casual "you are almost 50 years old.
Keep things casual, you know what I mean?
They are also revealing of their subjects' idealised self-image, be it formal in suits and frocks or so casual you can't tell the parents from the teens.
The sometimes painful and often humorous consequences of the post-bash hangover were perhaps best captured early in The New Yorker's history by Dorothy Parker, in her 1929 casual, "You Were Perfectly Fine".
He advises: "I think that the more casual you are when you come out the better the reaction will, particularly in regards to coming out to colleagues at work.
It's quite casual – you can usually get a seat without having to book – the front-of-house team are very knowledgeable, and there's a great list of wines and local beers.
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"It has a very casual you-don't-have-to-get-dressed-up-to-go-to-dinner-like-in-the-Hamptons kind of feel".
The chain's format is "fast-casual": You order at the counter, and a server brings the food to your table.
The interior is Formica casual, but you know you're getting high-quality meat.
If you are writing a casual letter, you can dispense with the formal greeting.
If you're going to a more casual event, you could wear hoops.
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