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kan22411

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I heard the joke in English.
In English class, I said "Good bye" in English.
Then, ALT said "see you later alligator".
It's funny.
If I got a same situation, I would to say "Good bye crocodile".
I don't know this crocodile joke exists, but I think it's not funny.

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lLearning English!!!

I heard thea joke in English.

"The" is used in English when the speaker and listener are familiar with what is being talked about. "The joke" implies that we are talking about a joke that has already been mentioned in the conversation. For example: "I heard a strange story yesterday. The story was about a mysterious knight."

In my English class, I said "Good bye" in English.

Then, ALT said "see you later alligator".

Is "ALT" an abbreviation of someone's name?

It's funny.

If I got awas in the same situation, I would to say "Good bye crocodile".

I don't know if this crocodile joke exists, but I don't think it's not funny.

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A common response to this saying that you might hear is "after a while, crocodile." I've never thought of these two sayings as jokes, though. They just make me smile because of how they rhyme. Another rhyme I like, this time a greeting, is "what's up, buttercup?"

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There are many rhyming animal goodbyes, but "see you later alligator," and "in a while crocodile" are probably the most well known.
A few others are "see you soon, raccoon" "take care, polar bear" "bye bye, butterfly"

learning English!!!


lLearning English!!!

I heard the joke in English.


I heard thea joke in English.

"The" is used in English when the speaker and listener are familiar with what is being talked about. "The joke" implies that we are talking about a joke that has already been mentioned in the conversation. For example: "I heard a strange story yesterday. The story was about a mysterious knight."

In English class, I said "Good bye" in English.


In my English class, I said "Good bye" in English.

Then, ALT said "see you later alligator".


Then, ALT said "see you later alligator".

Is "ALT" an abbreviation of someone's name?

It's funny.


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If I got a same situation, I would to say "Good bye crocodile".


If I got awas in the same situation, I would to say "Good bye crocodile".

I don't know this crocodile joke exists, but I think it's not funny.


I don't know if this crocodile joke exists, but I don't think it's not funny.

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