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are the following contemporary slang terms: (Say) . what's up? // hi, (pal) // hi, (ace)?? or are they obsolete?
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are the following contemporary slang terms: (Say) . what's up? // hi, (pal) // hi, (ace)?? or are they obsolete?
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These are pretty outdated, so I'd go with obsolete. Usually, you don't hear these in modern language.
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