Although the word "keen" is not commonly used in the 21st century, the time to say the phrase "keen to meet you" is when meeting someone for the first time, at the beginning of the meeting. "Keen on meeting you" or "nice meeting you" is said at the end of the encounter, when saying goodbye.
No, Chase bank has nothing to do with the actor Chevy chase. Chase bank comes from JP Morgan Chase as a national bank. Chase bank was Bank one before it became Chase and capital One as it is today. Chevy Chase never had anything to do with the Banks name.
Chevy Chase real first name is Cornelius. His full name is Cornelius Crane Chase.
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"The chase is keen." It often referrs to any sort of chase, that is in your favor. Or "keen" can be used such as; "Hello, Sheryl. I'm not to keen on our dinner plans, can we reschedule?"
I bought keen sandals? Maybe you meant that other Turker who bought them from someplace like: http://www.shoebuy.com/ ?
Meant For Me - Chrissy Chase
why not, give everyone a try and see if it was meant to be
Chase small business is part of a larger conglomerate called the Chase Manhattan bank. The Chase Manhattan bank that is based in New York with affiliates nationwide specializes in financial services that are usually performed at banks and credit union. Therefore, Chase small business is a short form of a bigger conglomerate, the Chase Manhattan Bank.
If you meant 'ornithologist' - One answer could be... "Bill Oddie has been a keen ornithologist for many years"
As keen as mustard or as keen as a kitten
Ray A. Keen has written: 'Keen, Koehler, Kuntzi'
The correct phrase is "keen on." It is used to express enthusiasm or a strong interest in something. For example, "I am keen on trying that new restaurant."
Geoffrey Keen's birth name is Geoffrey Ian Keen.
Pat Keen's birth name is Patricia Margaret Keen.
Nothing whatsoever. If you meant to write "pursue" it means to chase. If you meant to write "peruse" it means to look over. Either way, you can see the need to be careful about spelling.