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Tours, 37200 - FRANCE-France

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    Good great lovely stuff! (informal) something you say to encourage or praise someone: "The sales figures are up this week " "Great stuff!" (Cambridge Dictionary) I don't think it is inappropriate If I were in the meetings I would see this use as an endearing quality (particularly if it were the Alan Partridge-esque "lovely stuff")
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    Stuff is a mass noun and doesn't take the plural form of the verbs So in your case happens seems to be the correct choice Here are some other examples that may further clarify the usage:
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