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Different ways to say "wait"
  • hold on
  • wait and see
  • you'll just have to be patient
  • just wait until/till
  • hang on/ hold on a minute
  • hang on a moment
  • wait a minute/moment/second
  • just a minute/moment/second
  • let me see/think
  • bear with me/us
  • something will have to wait
  • all in good time
  • not so fast
  • give us a second
  • i'll be right with you
  • sorry,i'm a bit tied up right now.

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