DON’T Say Que Te Mejores, say THESE 7 Alternatives Instead!
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If they taught you to say ¡que te mejores! That is correct. But there are other ways to wish someone to get well. In this video you’ll learn seven alternatives. This way you will know what the best way it is to tell someone to get well depending on the situation. And it will make you sound more like a native speaker because you don’t say the same thing every day when a friend is sick.
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