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what does "now we're talking" mean? Why is it used?
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people say it when something starts to get better. (especially at a Any Work they are doing) why? origin?..
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Answered by jaintanisha050906
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Answer:

1. it is used for people who wanted to know what we are doing now

Answered by tejasvinisinhaps23
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informal. —used to say that someone has said or suggested something that one thinks is good, worth doing, etc. "You don't want hamburgers. Well, how about steak?" "Yeah, now you're talking."

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It is informal/slang speech meaning "I enthusiastically agree with what you have said" or "I enthusiastically like the topic that you mentioned" For example: A:"Let's go to the beach." B:"Now we're talking, I'll get my bucket and spade." or

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