Use these alternatives, and sound Unrepeated !
Here’s a big bank of day-to-day alternative words, sentences, and phrases for Indians, students, and general conversation, so things sound fresh, polite, and engaging instead of plain or repetitive.
1. For Daily Life Politeness
Instead of “Okay”:
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Sounds good.
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That works.
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Fair enough.
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I’m fine with that.
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That’s settled then.
Instead of “Thank you”:
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Much appreciated.
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Many thanks.
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Thanks a ton.
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I’m grateful.
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Means a lot to me.
Instead of “Sorry” (when not too serious):
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My bad.
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Oh, that’s on me.
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I didn’t mean that.
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My apologies.
2. For Students in Class or Study Groups
Instead of “I don’t know”:
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I’m not sure, but I can find out.
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That’s something I’ll check.
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I haven’t learned that yet.
Instead of “It’s difficult”:
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It’s challenging but doable.
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It needs some extra effort.
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It’ll take some practice.
Instead of “It’s boring”:
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Not very engaging.
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Could be more interesting.
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Doesn’t catch my attention.
3. For Indian Everyday Conversations
Instead of “Eat”:
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Grab a bite.
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Have a meal.
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Let’s dine.
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Let’s eat something light/heavy.
Instead of “Come here”:
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Could you step over?
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Join me here.
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Walk this way.
Instead of “Wait”:
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Hold on.
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Give me a moment.
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Just a second.
Instead of “I’m busy”:
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I’m caught up right now.
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I’m in the middle of something.
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Can we connect later?
4. For Encouragement & Motivation
Instead of “Good job”:
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Well played.
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That’s spot on.
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Nicely done.
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You nailed it.
Instead of “Don’t give up”:
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Keep going, you’ve got this.
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You’re almost there.
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Stay the course.
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Push through — it’s worth it.
Instead of “You’re wrong”:
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I see it differently.
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Let’s look at it another way.
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That’s one perspective, but here’s another…
5. For Social & Friendly Tone
Instead of “How are you?”:
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How’s it going?
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How have you been?
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Everything alright?
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What’s new with you?
Instead of “Good luck”:
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All the best.
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You’ll do great.
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Knock it out of the park.
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Fingers crossed for you.
Instead of “Bye”:
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See you around.
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Catch you later.
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Take care.
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Stay safe.
6.Describing Busy Schedules
Instead of “I’m busy”:
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I’m tied up
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I’m swamped
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My hands are full
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I’m caught up with work
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I’ve got a lot on my plate
7. Compliments
Instead of “Very beautiful”:
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Gorgeous
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Stunning
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Lovely
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Striking
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Radiant
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Elegant
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Breathtaking
Instead of “Very good”:
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Excellent
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Superb
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Outstanding
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Impressive
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Top-notch
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Brilliant
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