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not be a stranger
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used to ask a departing person to keep visiting or communicating with one
What is the origin of the idiom "do not be a stranger" and when to use it?
The phrase "do not be a stranger" is an idiomatic way of telling someone not to become distant or disconnected, especially in the context of maintaining a relationship or friendship. It is used to encourage continued contact and interaction, often after a period of separation or reduced communication. The phrase does not have a specific historical origin but is rooted in the idea of encouraging social or personal closeness.
Example
He's been so busy with work, but he reminded his family to not be strangers and visit him more often.
When a close friend moves away, we often say, ' Do n't be a stranger,' to convey our desire to stay connected.

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