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Meaning

To visit casually or unexpectedly. To pay an informal visit to a person or place. You can also replace dropped with came by or stopped by.

Today’s Sentences

01

I just dropped by to say hi.

Situation 1

Hi,
I was just in the neighborhood.

Come in!
It’s so nice to see you.

I just dropped by to say hi.

That’s so sweet.
I’m happy to see you.

Situation 2

Are you at work?

Yes,
I’m on the daily grind.

I just dropped by to say hi.
Have time for coffee?

Of course!
I’ll come down in 5 minutes.

02

I just dropped by to say sorry.

Situation 1

Are you still angry?

Yes a little bit.

I just dropped by to say sorry.

It’s ok.
I’m over it.

Situation 2

Hey, I just dropped by to say sorry.

Aw, that’s sweet of you.

I wish there was more that I could do.

Thanks for coming to the funeral. It’s nice to know that you’re there for me.

03

I just dropped by to have lunch with you.

Situation 1

Do you have time now?

Sure. Wanna meet?

I just dropped by to have lunch with you.

Great!
Let’s go have lunch in the park!

Situation 2

I just dropped by to have lunch with you.

Thanks for coming to see me.

I thought it would be good to catch up!

Absolutely.
What do you feel like having?

04

I just dropped by to grab a coffee.

Situation 1

I just dropped by to grab a coffee.

It’s good to see you!
Will you have the usual?

Cinnamon latte with an extra shot, please.

Got it.

Situation 2

I just dropped by to grab a coffee.

Great! Where should we go?

How about the place down the street?

I love the coffee there!
They have tasty desserts too!

05

I just dropped by to give you a birthday present.

Situation 1

Hey, can you come out for a second?

I’m in a meeting but we’re finishing up now.

I just dropped by to give you a birthday present.

Really?
My meeting is over in a few minutes.

Situation 2

Come in! This is a nice surprise.

Thank you.
I just dropped by to give you a birthday present.

Oh, you didn’t have to.

You’re really important to me and I wanted to show you I care.

Writer’s Note

Another way to say dropped by is ‘drop in, pop in, swing by, come by, stop by’. They’re variations of the same meaning so don’t be scared to switch them up! Practice makes perfect, so even if you know the different ways of expressing why you dropped by, it won’t roll of your tongue unless you hear yourself say it. So practice on your friends and family to master the expression. And drop by and leave us a comment ☺️

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