You’re Not Here in Spanish | Say It Right Every Time

The usual phrasing is “No estás aquí,” then adjust for formality, distance, and whether you mean location, attention, or availability. You’ve got a short English line that can mean a few different things: someone isn’t physically present, they’re absent from a call, they’re mentally checked out, or they’ve gone missing from where they’re expected to

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