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HAVE A GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEBODY - 'get on with sb' OR 'go off sb'?
get on with sb
DISAPPOINT SOMEBODY, ESPECIALLY BY NOT DOING WHAT YOU PROMISED - 'let sb down' OR 'fall out with sb' ?
let sb down
HAVE A DISAGREEMENT WITH SOMEBODY - 'break up with sb' OR 'fall out with sb'?
fall out with sb
MAKE FRIENDS WITH SOMEBODY AFTER AN ARGUMENT - 'hit it off' OR 'make up with sb' ?
make up with sb
HAVE A GOOD RELATIONSHIP FROM THE FIRST TIME YOU MEET A PERSON - 'take after sb' OR 'hit it off with sb'?
hit it off with sb
GO ON A DATE WITH SOMEBODY - 'go out with sb' OR 'get along with sb'?
go out with sb
STOP LIKING SOMEBODY - 'let sb down' OR 'go off sb'?
go off sb
END A RELATIONSHIP WITH A BOYFRIEND/GIRLFRIEND - 'bump into sb' OR 'break up with sb'?
break up with sb
LOOK OR BEHAVE LIKE ANOTHER MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY - 'take after sb' OR 'keep up with sb'?
take after sb
DO SOMETHING AS WELL AS SOMEBODY ELSE - 'keep up with sb' OR 'make up with sb'?
keep up with sb
MEET SOMEBODY BY ACCIDENT - 'go off somebody' OR 'bump into sb'?
bump into sb
BE ON FRIENDLY TERMS WITH SOMEBODY - 'stand up to sb' OR 'get along with sb'
get along with sb
REFUSE TO ACCEPT UNFAIR TREATMENT FROM SOMEONE - 'stand up to sb' OR 'break up with sb'?
stand up to sb
DEAL WITH A DIFFICULT SITUATION - 'talk sb into sth' OR 'face up to sth'?
face up to sth
NOT BE INCLUDED IN SOMETHING - 'be left out of sth' OR 'face up to sth'?
be left out of sth
PERSUADE SB TO DO STH THEY DON'T REALLY WANT TO DO - 'face up to sth' OR 'talk sb into sth'?
talk sb into sth
BE ACCEPTED BY OTHER PEOPLE IN THE GROUP - 'fit in' OR 'keep up with sb'
fit in
BE ATTRACTED TO SOMEBODY - 'fall out with sb' OR 'fall for sb'?
fall for sb