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Idiomatic way to express sentiment of "I thought you'd never ask!"
In English, sometimes people exclaim, "I thought you'd never ask!" if they had hoped the other person would express interest in something particular, but said expression was late in coming.
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Best way to say 'to move up' as in 'reschedule for an earlier point in time'
Let's say I would like to reschedule an appointment, but to make it sooner, rather than later. I would like to know the most natural way a German speaker would say this. I'm familiar with "verschieben …