or something like that
--とか /--かなんか / --等の
Examples:
1.
I can't quite remember his name. It was "Bob" or "Bill" or something like that.
2.
If you'd rather send a check (cash, euros, money-order) or something like that, you can
send it to me at this address.
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3.
I just went to Europe. I never said, "I'm tired of New York! I'm moving
to New York!" or something
like that. But I was never really comfortable in New York. I guess I'm
not agressive enough.
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4.
How about this idea: On his birthday, how about having all his friends
send him an anoymous
letter about some time in the past when they had fun with him or first
met him or something
like that?
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5.
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I wonder about using the word "adopt". It sounds a little insulting. Maybe "coach" or
"tutor" or something like that might work better.
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