what's new (with you)?
what's new (with you)?
What has been happening in your life? How are you? This term, now used as a conversation-starter, may have originated in “What’s the news?” and dates from the early twentieth century. Robert M. Pirsig gives it broader meaning in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974): “‘What’s new?’ is an interesting and broadening eternal question, but one which, if pursued exclusively, results only in an endless parade of trivia and fashion, the silt of tomorrow.”
See also: new
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
- bi
- all quiet on the Potomac
- all quiet on the Western Front
- shwench
- dream team
- balls-out
- be at the helm
- all the world's a stage
- bene lightmans
- another lie nailed to the counter