gets, got, gotten, getting

to get on
phrasal verbE

To have a good relationship with someone
  • 1She really gets on with her coworkers.
  • 2Do you get on with your neighbors?
To get on means to have a positive connection with someone. It means you have a friendly and harmonious relationship with that person. You enjoy spending time together and have a good understanding of each other. It's like being good friends.
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Remember, getting on with someone doesn't mean you always have to agree. It's normal to have disagreements, but what's important is how you handle them respectfully and work through them together.
in a shared office environment
Collaborative Harmony
Nancy
It's great how well we get on with the new team members.
Richard
Absolutely, it makes working together so much easier.
Nancy
I think our projects will benefit from this positive atmosphere.
Richard
For sure, collaboration is key to our success.
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Similar to "to get on":
  • 1get along
  • 2be friendly