Pronunciation: /ɛf tu ɛf/
noun a shortened form of 'face-to-face', referring to a meeting or interaction in person
A1 I prefer f2f communication over texting.
A2 She finds it easier to understand things in f2f meetings.
B1 The company decided to switch from online training to f2f workshops.
B2 The team members had a productive f2f discussion to resolve the issue.
C1 The CEO values f2f interactions with clients for building strong relationships.
C2 The international conference provided a platform for f2f networking among industry experts.
formal The company decided to hold a f2f meeting to discuss the new project.
informal Let's have a quick f2f chat about the upcoming presentation.
slang I prefer f2f communication over texting or emailing.
figurative In order to truly understand each other, we need to have a f2f conversation.
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