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English Listening Practice: 150 Casual Phrases for Friends & Family Real English. This English listening practice teaches you the real informal language of close relationships including slang, terms of endearment, making plans, expressing affection, handling conflicts, and the warm messy English that textbooks never teach. Stop saying "I would like to invite you to spend time with me" and start saying "Wanna hang out?" This lesson reveals the intimate register of English that only close relationships use, where broken grammar means deeper connection and less politeness means more love. ❤️ WHAT YOU'LL MASTER: ✅ 150 casual phrases for friends, family, and close relationships ✅ Natural family descriptions using "I've got" not "I have" ✅ Terms of endearment: dude, mate, bro, sis, babe, buddy ✅ Casual reductions: gonna, wanna, gotta, kinda, sorta, lemme, gimme ✅ Real text message conversations between friends making plans ✅ Phrases for expressing affection without being dramatic ✅ Why gentle insults signal closeness in English (affectionate inversion) ✅ Conflict phrases: "We need to talk" to "Are we good?" ✅ Making up after fights: "I was being a jerk, I'm sorry" ✅ Inside joke language and shared history phrases ✅ Daily home English from "Rise and shine" to "Night night" ✅ Supporting friends: "Do you want to talk or want me to distract you?" ✅ Celebrating good news: "No way, are you serious? You deserve this!" ✅ Long-distance friendship phrases for staying connected Perfect for English learners who sound too formal with friends, anyone living in an English-speaking country wanting deeper friendships, learners whose textbook English creates distance instead of connection, and anyone who wants to understand how native speakers really talk at home. 🎯 THE KEY INSIGHT MOST LEARNERS MISS: In English, the closer you are to someone, the LESS polite your language gets. Formal English creates distance. Casual English creates intimacy. "Would you like to join me for dinner?" sounds like a stranger. "Wanna grab food?" sounds like a best friend. This lesson teaches you the difference and gives you 150 phrases to sound like someone's inner circle, not their English tutor. 📚 ENGLISH COMMUNICATION CONCEPTS: Intimate register and how closeness affects language formality, connected speech reductions in casual conversation, intonation patterns that signal affection versus formality, elision and sound compression between close speakers, American versus British versus Australian casual differences, and the social rules of teasing and affectionate insults in English-speaking cultures. Each phrase includes context showing which relationships it fits, formality guidance so you never use casual phrases in formal situations, connected speech pronunciation with natural reductions, and real conversation examples showing phrases in authentic dialogue. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to Prime English for real casual English conversation practice, natural phrases native speakers actually use, relationship and social English skills, and practical everyday communication training. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video provides educational content for English language learning and social communication development. The casual phrases and relationship language examples are teaching tools to help learners sound more natural in close relationships. Social norms, humor styles, and relationship communication vary significantly across cultures, families, and individual relationships. KEYWORDS: casual English phrases, English for friends, informal English, English slang, how natives talk to friends, English for relationships, casual English conversation, real English phrases, English listening practice, friendly English, everyday English at home, English terms of endearment, English for family, making plans English --- Welcome to Prime English — your destination for natural English fluency through conversation-based learning and engaging podcasts. We help you stop translating and start thinking in English using the Shadowing Technique, real-life dialogues, and clear listening exercises that build confidence naturally. Subscribe and improve your English step by step. #CasualEnglish #EnglishListening #LearnEnglish #EnglishForFriends #RealEnglish #EnglishConversation #InformalEnglish #EnglishSlang #SpeakEnglish #EnglishPodcast