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What does “pull up a chair” mean?

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Rebecca

To "pull up a chair" means to bring a chair near to where other people are sitting. This expression is commonly used to invite someone to join a group of people who are already sitting down. It is a polite way to invite someone to sit down and join a conversation, gathering, or a meal. Ex: We just sat down to eat. Why don't you pull up a chair? Ex: Welcome in! Pull up a chair and we'll get started with the discussion. Ex: Pull up a chair! The meeting's about to begin.

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