We have to do lunch sometime Meaning in English
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Definition
A casual way to suggest meeting for lunch together in the future, often to catch up or network. Sometimes said as a polite gesture without a concrete plan.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used in business or friendly contexts as a polite, sometimes non-committal invitation. 'Do lunch' is slightly informal; it may not always result in an actual meeting unless followed up. Can sound insincere if overused.
Example Sentences
We have to do lunch sometime after the project is finished.
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My coworker said, 'We have to do lunch sometime,' but we haven't planned it yet.
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People often say 'We have to do lunch sometime' but never actually meet.
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Next time you're in town, we have to do lunch sometime.
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Let me know your schedule—we have to do lunch sometime soon!
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It's been ages—we have to do lunch sometime and catch up.
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