10 Phrases Only Americans Use | **How American Are You?**

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Hi.
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I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishwithVanessa.com.
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Are you American?
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Let's find out.
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Today, you're going to learn 10 very American phrases.
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These are phrases that Americans use in daily conversation.
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You will hear them in pop culture, TV shows, movies, songs.
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If you visit the U.S. you will hear them.
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And also if you want to sound a little more American, you are welcome to use them.
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Some of them are a little regional meaning that people in the North will use them, but
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people in the South won't use them.
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Or people in the South will use that expression and people in the North won't.
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So make sure you listen carefully for where you're going to hear these expressions.
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Are you ready to get started with the first one?
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Listen carefully, because at the end, there is a quiz to see if you are really American.
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Let's listen.
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To table something.
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Does this mean you put it on the table?
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Actually, it means that you don't discuss something.
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Let's look at this example.
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"Every time I mention adopting a new dog, my husband tables the discussion."
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That means he does not want to adopt a dog, or he does not want to talk about it ever
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or right now.
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So he tables the discussion.
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This is something you can use in daily life.
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Or you can use this in the office.
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If there is a topic that you want to avoid at the moment during a meeting, because it's
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not relevant, or you don't have enough information, you could say, "All right.
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Let's table this discussion and come back to it tomorrow."
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Great.
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You are kind of avoiding it until later.
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Number two, to shoot the breeze.
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Well, this is a kind way of saying the original expression, which is to shoot the shit.
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And it means just to have a casual conversation with someone.
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There's not a plan.
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You're just kind of chit-chatting.
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In the South where I live, it's more common to say shoot the shit.
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But for me, I don't in my personal life, I don't really swear that much.
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So I just say shoot the breeze.
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"Yeah, it was nice to get together with you at the coffee shop today.
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I'm so glad we got to just shoot the breeze together."
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Spend some time chit-chatting.
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Or if you're describing a situation, you might say "The old men meet at the diner every morning
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to shoot the breeze before work."
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They're just getting together casually and enjoying talking together.
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Number three is to plead the fifth,`` plead the fifth.
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This refers to the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which means that you have
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the right to remain silent, to not say anything.
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Let me give you this in a kind of legal context.
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And then I'll show you how you can use it in daily life.
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If you've ever watched legal or courtroom TV dramas, you might have seen it used in
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this type of situation.
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When the officer pulled me over, I was driving.
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The officer pulled me over and asked, "Do you know what you were doing?"
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I said, "I plead the fifth" because I didn't want to incriminate myself.
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This fancy word, incriminate, means that if I say "I was driving too fast" or "I just
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did some drugs" or "Oh, I was drinking too much," something illegal.
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Well, I am incriminating myself.
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So why would I say that?
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I need him to tell me because I don't want to go to jail.
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I don't want to pay a fine.
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So I have the right to say nothing.
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I could say "I plead the fifth" and it means I don't need to say anything.
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Legally I don't need to say anything until there is a lawyer or some kind of legal situation
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happening.
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But this is usually more in a legal sense.
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What about in daily life?
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Check out this situation.
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If your friend says to you, "You look hung over.
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Did you drink too much last night?"
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You might say, "Oh, I plead the fifth."
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And that means, "Yes, I drank too much.
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Yes, I am hungover.
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But I don't want to tell you."
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And in daily life, I just want to let you know the implication here is that you don't
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want to say yes or no directly, but it's almost always you are right.
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So when someone says, "Oh, you've gone on so many dates with her.
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And when you're together, you're just so happy.
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Do you love her?"
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You might say, "I plead the fifth."
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That means you don't want to say, but you're right.
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I do love her.
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So usually in casual conversation, even though you're saying "I want to remain silent, I
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don't want to tell you", there is a little undertone here that, "Yeah, you're right.
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But I don't want to say it out loud.
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I don't want to say out loud that I'm drunk and hung over.
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I don't want to say out loud that I love her.
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So I'm just going to use this clever expression, say 'I plead the fifth.'"
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Our next very American expression is to duke it out.
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This is strange to me because dukes, as in a king and an earl and a duke, this kind of
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royalty term is more related to England, I would imagine, than the U.S.
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But in the U.S. we use this as a verb, actually as a phrasal verb, to duke out something,
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to duke it out.
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Look at this sentence and try to guess what it means.
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The American football fans were ready to duke it out when their rivals won the game.
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Can you get from my gestures?
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To duke it out, this means to fight.
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Not always physically fight.
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It could be verbally fight as well, but it has that idea of aggression.
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We're going to duke it out.
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We can use this in a less physical way to talk about politics or an argument.
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Take a look at this sentence.
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Everyone tuned in to the TV to watch the politicians duke it out during the debate.
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The politicians are not physically fighting, but they're arguing with their words.
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They're duking it out on the stage with their words.
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They're using that as an argument to try to win.
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All right.
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Let's go to our next very American expression, to wait in line.
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In the U.S. if you need to buy tickets for something that's really popular, what do you
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need to do?
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You need to wait in line.
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In the U.K. in British English, they're more likely to say queue or to queue up.
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But we don't use that in the U.S. at least nowhere that I've lived.
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Is that more common than saying to wait in line, go get in line.
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I was in line for five hours.
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You might say "I had to wait in line at the grocery store because there was only one cashier
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working."
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You had to wait in line at the grocery store.
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Our next expression is to be pissed.
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In the U.S., this means that you are really angry.
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We have a lot of variations of this, to be pissed off, to be pissed at someone, or just
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to be pissed.
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But they all involve anger.
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This is different than the British English version of the word pissed.
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And that means that you're drunk.
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You drank a lot of alcohol, and now you're pissed.
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I remember the first time that I heard that in British English.
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I was talking to a guy from Ireland and he was showing me something that he wrote.
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And he said, "Oh yeah.
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I'm sorry if there's some bad spelling.
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I wrote it when I was pissed."
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And I thought, "What?
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When you're angry, you can't spell things, right?
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I don't get it."
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And I asked him that and he said, "Huh?
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No, I was drunk.
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I had too much alcohol and I can't spell."
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And I thought, "Oh."
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I was probably 21 years old at the time.
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And I had never heard that before.
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So I want to introduce that to you, that in the U.S. when we say I'm pissed or he's pissed
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or he's pissed off, it means angry.
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Let's look at some examples.
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I was pissed when I realized that my vacation plans were canceled.
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The fans were pissed at the referee for the bad call that cost them the game.
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I don't know if this needs to be said, but I might as well say this.
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This is an English lesson.
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This is a casual expression.
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You do not want to use this in a business setting.
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When you're giving a presentation and you say, "Oh, our clients canceled their contract
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with us.
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I'm really pissed."
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No.
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You only want to use this in a casual situation with friends or with family, not in a business
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situation.
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A Hail Mary.
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Do you think this has to do with being Catholic?
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Nope.
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Instead, this has to do with American football.
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So in American football, just like in regular football or soccer, you try to get the ball
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at the end of the field.
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Whether it's just at the end of the field or in the net, like in soccer, you try to
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get it to the other side.
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But if it's the end of the game, the score is not looking too good for your team.
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You, in American football, are going to throw a Hail Mary pass.
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That means that the quarterback, that's the guy that throws the ball, is just going to
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throw the ball as far as he can and hope "Please, somebody catch it."
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It's not a very strategic move.
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It's desperation.
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"We have 10 seconds left.
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We're going to lose the game.
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What can I do?"
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The only thing he can do is throw a Hail Mary pass.
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So we use this American football expression in daily life to talk about doing something
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desperate, something that is probably going to fail, but you're doing just because you're
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desperate.
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So let's take a look at some examples.
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The shy guy threw a Hail Mary and asked the pretty girl on a date.
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Guess what?
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She accepted.
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Well, in this situation, this shy guy is desperate.
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He thinks she's going to say no, but he has nothing to lose.
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So he asks her on a date and guess what?
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She says, yes.
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It's shocking.
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You don't actually need to use the word throw every time you use a Hail Mary.
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Let's take that same example.
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The guy asked the pretty girl on a date.
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In this situation, his friend might say, "Hey, why'd you ask her on a date?
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That was kind of surprising."
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He might say, "Yeah.
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It was just a Hail Mary.
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I wanted to give it a try.
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It was just a Hail Mary."
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This means final, desperate attempt that's probably going to fail, but we'll try it again.
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Bless your heart.
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I love this one.
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It is only in the South of the U.S. and that's where I live.
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So sometimes I hear other people saying this.
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It seems like it should be positive.
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You're blessing someone, encouraging them, but don't be fooled.
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This is a sly or sneaky way of saying "You're so stupid.
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You're not so smart."
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There are a couple different tones that are used with this expression.
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One might be pity like, "Oh, bless your heart."
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But if you want to be a little sharper or cutting a little bit more, we might say, "Well,
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bless your heart."
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You can tell from the tone of my voice and my eyes that I think you're really stupid.
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"Well, bless your heart."
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This is one of the 10 very American expressions that I recommend you not using.
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Only people who live in the South of the U.S. can use this.
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Even for me, I was born in the North.
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I have lived in the South almost my entire life, but even I don't use this expression.
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But it is essential to understand.
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So that's why I wanted to share it with you today because if someone says this to you
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or in the situation that you're in, you need to know what it means.
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Or if you see it in a TV show or a movie, you need to know that they're not saying something
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kind.
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They're really saying something else.
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Let me give you some examples.
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"Look at your outfit.
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Bless your heart.
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Did you get dressed in the dark today?"
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That means your clothes are not matching.
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Maybe they're inside out.
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She's not saying...
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And usually this is women who say this.
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She's not saying, "Oh, your clothes are not matching.
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They look awful."
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Instead she says, "Well, bless your heart.
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Did you get dressed in the dark today?"
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Very indirect.
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Right?
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But now you know what it means?
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Let's look at this example, "Oh, you brought those vegan brownies again.
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Bless your heart."
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This implies that that person does not like the vegan brownies.
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Something about them is not good to her.
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So she's saying, "Oh, that's such a silly thing to do.
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Bless your heart.
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You brought those vegan brownies again."
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I hope you can understand this tone underneath this.
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All right.
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Let's go to our next expression, out the wazoo.
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Wazoo here is kind of an indirect or a little more kind way of saying your butt.
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But it is much more common to say wazoo, out the wazoo.
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And it's not really even rude to say this.
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If you said butt, it might be a little more rude.
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But let's take a look at a couple of examples so that you can see how to use out the wazoo.
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It means there is an over abundance of something, so much of something.
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Let's look.
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There were kids out the wazoo at the park.
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It was finally a beautiful day and there was no school.
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So there were kids out the wazoo at the park.
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They were everywhere.
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Or you can say "When I was sick, friends and family came over to give me food.
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Now I have cans of soup out the wazoo."
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Everyone brought me a can of soup.
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So now I have cans of soup out the wazoo.
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My whole closet is filled with cans of soup.
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I'm going to be eating soup for months.
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Out the wazoo.
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Expression number 10 is a buck.
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A buck.
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A buck could be a male deer, this kind of animal that has big antlers.
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But in this situation, we're going to be talking about it as a dollar.
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It's a casual way to talk about money.
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Let's look at these examples.
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"Can you believe that they're charging 20 bucks for a hamburger?
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That's so expensive."
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20 bucks?
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You didn't say 20 dollars.
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You could say that, but it's just a casual way to talk about money.
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"I paid five bucks for a coffee that I accidentally spilled on myself."
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You wasted your money.
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You spent five bucks, pretty expensive for a cup of coffee, at least in the U.S.
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And then you spilled it on yourself.
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There is a little bit of an underlying tone with the word buck.
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It can be used in two opposite ways.
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So you saw in these examples that something was expensive.
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20 bucks for a hamburger.
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The coffee was five bucks.
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That means it's expensive.
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But we could also use the word buck to make something seem cheaper.
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Let's take a look at this example.
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"For only 35 bucks a month, you can have my English course delivered to you each month."
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Wow.
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This means that I'm trying to make the price of my course seem not too expensive.
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When I say for only 35 bucks, we might say, "Oh wow. 35 dollars is so expensive.
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35 bucks.
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That's outrageous.
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That's so much money."
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Or maybe for you, you might say, "35 bucks.
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That's nothing."
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So it just depends on your tone of voice.
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We can use the word buck to talk about something that is expensive, you think is expensive.
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Or something that's cheap.
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You're trying to make it seem like it's not much money.
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So this is true.
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My course, the Fearless Fluency Club, is 35 dollars per month.
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If you use the coupon code new on the checkout page, it's only five bucks for the first month.
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It's kind of like the trial price.
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If you like it, you can stay and then it's 35 bucks per month.
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But if you want to cancel, no problem, just five bucks.
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This is a way of making customers feel like, "It's not too expensive.
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Just five bucks.
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That's nothing.
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I got five bucks.
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Let's try it."
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So we can either make something seem expensive or seem not expensive, depending on the tone
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of voice that you use.
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Before we go on to our quiz, let's talk about a bonus phrase that is very American.
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And it is to talk trash or trash talking.
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Can you imagine what this means?
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Trash.
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It's probably not a good thing to be trash talking.
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Look at this sentence.
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The other team's fans were trash talking until we pulled ahead and beat them.
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So the other team's fans were trash talking.
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They were saying, "Your team's awful.
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Do you even know what a ball is?
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What are you doing?"
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You are saying rude or mean things.
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You're trying to put the other person down.
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This means you're trying to make them feel less.
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You are trash talking.
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Usually this is kind of a light-hearted thing like with sports, but if somebody is feeling
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serious about it, well, it could also be hurtful to trash talk.
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Like in this situation, you could say, "It's unprofessional to trash talk your last boss.
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Who knows?
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Someone might know him at your current workplace.
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Or you might need to use him as a reference for a new job."
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It's unprofessional to trash talk your boss.
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That means if you say, "Oh yeah.
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My last boss, he was so unorganized.
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He just always came to work late."
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This is trash talking.
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Maybe it's true things, but it's not professional to trash talk your boss in any situation.
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All right, let's go on to a little quiz where I'm going to see how many of these expressions
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you understand.
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How American are you?
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Let's listen to these sentences and try to guess what it means.
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My friend and I were sitting in a bar, shooting the breeze and watching the football game
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on TV.
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There was a guy waiting in line for a beer and he was cheering for the other team.
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He wanted to duke it out over whose team was better.
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But I proposed a bet instead.
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Five bucks that my team would win.
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He agreed and thought he was going to win until my team threw a Hail Mary with seconds
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left on the clock and won the game.
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He was pissed.
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I gave him a pat on the back and said "bless your heart" while I accepted his five bucks.
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Did you get it?
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I hope that this little story was understandable for you.
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You're welcome to go back and repeat this story.
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Try to understand it.
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I hope you enjoyed all of these very American phrases as you travel and as you were exposed
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to American media.
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Now they will become clear to you.
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So I have a question for you.
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Who do you like to shoot the breeze with?
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Let me know in the comments.
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Try to use this American expression.
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I look forward to seeing your sentences.
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And thank you so much for learning English with me.
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I'll see you again next Friday for a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free ebook, Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English
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Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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