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if a person in the u.s. tells a child, "i’ll be there in a minute," what type of time is s/he referencing?

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Answer: Informal

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Informal also means “casual,” like wearing jeans and a t-shirt. Informal writing or speech is the linguistic equivalent of wearing jeans and a t-shirt, with a relaxed tone and simple words. In an informal football club, you don't pay dues to anyone, you just show up at the park and play with whoever is there.

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Answer: informal or she might take a very long time

Explanation: did you know the quote " I'll be there in a minute" its from originally from urban and usually when people say that there is no real meaning in it they might do it in a very long time or might do it a little bit less it's not clear why the expression means that way though

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