What am I going to do without you, Oscar?’‘You’ll be fine’, I answered. ‘You could probably do some time away from me. I’m a pain in the neck. You’re always saying so.’‘ You’re right, ’ she said. ‘It’ll be great to have you out of my hair for a few months.’‘ Oscar, seriously though.’‘ What?’‘ Stay in touch, will you? Please?’‘Of course I will.’‘ Promise?’‘ Yes, I promise.’‘ Good, because I’m really going to miss you. Sarah Moore Fitzgerald
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The phrase, what am I going to do without you, Oscar?’ is a way of asking “what am I going to do without you, Oscar?”. This phrase is used to show that the person who says it is aware that they will miss their friend after they leave. It can be used as an expression of sadness, or it can be used as a way of trying to console someone who has just lost someone close to them.

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