Examples of 'be more casual' in a sentence

Meaning of "be more casual"

be more casual: to exhibit a relaxed, informal, or laid-back demeanor or behavior in a particular situation or setting

How to use "be more casual" in a sentence

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be more casual
I thought we were gonna be more casual about this.
Be more casual in your communications.
My return in the evening would be more casual.
You need to be more casual about it.
Shirts made with the raglan sleeve design tend to be more casual.
She has to be more casual than he is.
I had thought it would be more casual.
I will be more casual from now on.
Hair and nails can be more casual.
Just be more casual about it.
You should also be more casual.
Would it be more casual or dressy? Is there a theme?
I told you to be more casual.
I thought it would be more casual to have you over here instead of going out.
Do not treat me so formal anymore, be more casual.

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So just be more casual.
Long drapes are more formal, short curtains tend to be more casual.
You have to be more casual.
So we drape it like a woman reclining, thus . We want it be more casual.
We want it be more casual.
There will also be more casual outifts available on the Tempest.
It 's better if you could just be more casual with me.
Would it be more casual or dressy?
What? I thought we were gonna be more casual about this.
Prefer to be more casual.
In the studio, however, Borland appears to be more casual and is all smiles.
Did not we agree to be more casual around here?
Then your website could be more casual and laid-back.

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