STOP saying I DON'T LIKE IT: Polite Advanced English Vocabulary

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Vanessa: Hi.
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I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com I hope you'll like this lesson.
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But if you don't, here are some ways you can tell me you don't like it politely.
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Let's get started.
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One of the most important speaking tools is how to be polite.
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But, it's easy to be polite when you're having a good time, when you're happy.
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It's a little bit harder to be polite when you're upset, you're angry, or maybe you don't
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like something.
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There's a famous proverb, and maybe it's the same in your country, if you don't have something
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nice to say, don't say anything at all.
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I think every parent or teacher has said this a million times.
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But the truth is sometimes we need to say something negative.
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Sometimes you have to say that you don't like something or you didn't have a good experience.
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So today, I'm here to help you politely talk about something negative.
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We're going to talk about 20 expressions that politely mean I don't like it without actually
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saying those words.
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I thought about this lesson topic because I live in the South, and it's really typical
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to hear a Southern woman say, "Bless your heart."
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This sounds like a positive thing, right?
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They're blessing you.
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But don't be fooled.
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This is coded Southern language.
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It really means, "Oh, you're not so smart."
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So for example, if I give a Southern woman some cookies that I made, and really those
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cookies are awful, she might say to me, "Oh, you made these?
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Bless your heart."
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It means that you're a nice person, but you're not so smart, especially when it comes to
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cooking.
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Now, I don't recommend you use this expression, bless your heart.
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This is only for people who were born in the South of the US.
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I live in the South, but I was born in the North, so I feel like I can't even use this
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expression.
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But I wanted to share this with you because sometimes negative language is coded and seems
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like it's positive.
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So I hope that the expressions that you learned today will help you to be aware of what other
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people are saying, maybe they're saying negative things and you don't even know it, and also
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to help you use this kind of indirect language to be more polite.
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So let's get started with the first five expressions about how to talk about something that you
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don't really like.
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Let's imagine a situation that maybe happened to me.
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All right.
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Let's imagine that you go to a play with your friend.
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Let's say your friend's name is Sam.
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You're going to go see a play with your friend Sam because your other friend, Sherry, is
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in the play.
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She's acting in the play.
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And really, the play is awful.
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You don't understand it.
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It doesn't make any sense.
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The plot, the characters, the scenery, the story, nothing about it is what you like.
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This is pretty tough.
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Maybe after the play when you talk with Sherry, you probably tell a white lie and say, "Oh,
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thank you for inviting me.
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It was nice to see what you're working on."
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You don't need to tell her the absolute truth about what you think.
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But when you talk with your friend Sam, who you went to see the play with, how could you
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talk about your true feelings for this in kind of a polite way, but also showing that
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you didn't really like it?
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Well, you could say, "It was... interesting.
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It was... eye-opening.
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It was... different.
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It was... an experience."
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Do you notice with all four of these sentences I'm using kind of positive words, interesting,
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eye-opening, different, and experience?
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But there is one thing all of these sentences have in common, a little pause.
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This is key.
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It was... interesting.
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If you say, "Oh yeah, it was interesting."
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Totally different meaning.
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There's no pause.
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The inflection in your voice is very upbeat and positive.
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But if you say, "It was... interesting.
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It was... eye-opening," with a little pause, it is completely different.
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It means it was not interesting, it was not eye-opening.
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Maybe it was different, but in a bad way.
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It was an experience that I don't want to have again.
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This is a coded language with a little pause to tell your friend Sam, "I didn't like it,"
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but you're not telling him that directly.
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And you know what?
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Sam will understand exactly what you mean.
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If you said that to me, "It was... eye-opening," I will understand exactly what you mean.
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I'll understand that it wasn't your type of play.
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You didn't like the plot, the characters.
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But you want to still be polite.
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You don't want to say, "Ugh, that was terrible.
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That was the worst two hours of my life."
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Maybe you don't want to tell me that.
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So instead, you'll use one of these paused expressions.
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You might hear these kind of pauses used with other positive words, but I feel like these
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four are probably the most common that you'll hear.
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You might hear this in TV shows and movies.
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And I hope you can use it too when you experience something that maybe you don't really like.
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If you want to be a little bit more direct, you could add to the end of those sentences
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if you know what I mean.
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So you might say, "It was... an experience, if you know what I mean."
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This is much more direct.
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You're telling him, "Hey, it wasn't a good experience.
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This is coded language, if you know what I mean."
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It's kind of like you're sharing a little inside secret.
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So if you add this to the end of your sentence or if you hear someone else say that, it means
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what you heard is not exactly what I mean.
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I mean something different.
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There's another underlying meaning here.
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It was... eye-opening, if you know what I mean.
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Wow.
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My eyes were open to all of the terrible plays in the world.
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You're not saying those directly negative sentences, but it's helping your coded sentence
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be a little bit more direct.
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Now let's go on to talk about 13 ways that you can say I don't want it or I don't like
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it in a polite way.
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Almost all of these sentences can be turned to be positive as well.
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Let's imagine this situation that happens to me all the time.
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Let's imagine you go to a restaurant with a friend and your friend orders a beer and
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says, "Want to try it?"
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So you take a little sip, but you don't like it.
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How can you express that to your friend without saying, "I can't believe what you're drinking.
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That's so gross.
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How could you drink that?"
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Maybe that's what you're thinking.
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So how can you say it a little bit more politely with also telling them, "I don't like it"?
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You can say, "I'm not really into it."
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In this sentence, it is the beer.
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I'm not really into this beer.
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If there's something plural, maybe there's a music group that your friend wants you to
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listen to and you don't like them, you could say, "I'm not really into them."
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You can change that last pronoun.
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Why did I add really here?
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I'm not really into it.
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Well, this helps actually to scale it back, to be a little bit less strong.
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It means, well, I don't hate it, but I don't love it.
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Maybe you really hate it, but you want to just make it a little bit less strong.
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You can add really to almost all of these sentences that we're about to talk about.
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You could also say, "I'm not really crazy about it," or just, "I'm not crazy about it.
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I'm not really crazy about it.
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I'm not crazy about it," or, "That's not for me.
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That's not really for me."
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That's not really for me makes it a little bit less strong.
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I'm not really a big fan of that beer.
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I'm not really a big fan of it.
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Or we can make this sentence positive and say, "I'm a big fan of that beer.
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I'm definitely going to get some," or you might say a simple sentence, "I'll pass."
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Make sure you use this hand gesture.
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You're kind of waving a little bit.
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I'll pass.
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You're kind of pushing it aside, and it just shows I'll pass.
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Thanks anyway.
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I'm not going to get my own.
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Thanks.
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I'll pass.
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The next sentence you have to be careful your tone of voice.
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Let's say you take a sip of the beer and they say, "Oh, do you want me to get you one?"
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You could say, "I've had enough of it.
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I've had enough of it."
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Do you see my tone of voice here?
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I'm not saying this in an angry way.
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You could say this if you were really angry.
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I've had enough of it.
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I can't believe this is still happening.
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You could say it in a really angry way.
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Or if you're just saying, "I don't want you to order me this beer because I don't like
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it," you can say it in a lighter way.
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"I've had enough of it.
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One sip was enough for me.
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I've had enough of it."
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The next four sentences have a similar sentence construction, so we're going to put them together.
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You could say, "It's not up my alley."
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Or we could add that word really.
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"It's not really up my alley, so I'm not going to get that beer."
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You could make this sentence positive, "Yeah, that's kind of up my alley.
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I think I might get it," if you really like something.
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It's not my cup of tea.
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It's not really my cup of tea, so I'm not going to get that.
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It's kind of a little odd here because our example is about beer and this example, this
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phrase, uses tea.
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So maybe for beer this might be a little bit odd to use.
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But let's say you have another experience.
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You're listening to some music that a friend wants you to listen to, and you don't really
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like it.
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You might use this.
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It's not really my cup of tea, so I think I'm not going to listen to them again.
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With this expression, you can say, "That's my cup of tea," if you like something.
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But really, we hardly ever use this.
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You might hear people use this, but I don't really recommend it.
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It's grammatically fine.
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I'm sure you'll hear occasionally some people use this, but you'll most likely hear this
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in the negative sense.
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That's not really my cup of tea, so I'm not going to do it.
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That's not really my cup of tea.
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That's not my thing.
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That's not really my thing.
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The same as the previous sentence, you can say, "That's my thing," but we hardly ever
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use this in the positive form.
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You're most likely to hear this, and I hope you're most likely to use this, in a negative
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form.
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That beer, nah, that's not my thing.
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It's not my style.
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It's not my jam.
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It's not really my style.
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It's not really my jam.
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These two are slang expressions.
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So if you're talking about something casual, this is fine to use.
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That's not my style doesn't mean it has to be about clothing.
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Could just be a type of thing.
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Not really my style of beer.
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That's not really my style of thing.
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I'm not a big fan of it.
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Let's imagine that situation where your friend lets you drink their beer and they've been
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talking about how amazing it is.
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"Oh, I can't wait to go to this restaurant for you to try to spear.
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It's just mind-blowing.
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It's incredible."
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Well, you don't want to disappoint your friend.
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But if you don't like it, you probably need to tell them in some way so that you don't
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have to drink a lot of it, you could say, "It doesn't really do anything for me."
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This sentence is very cryptic.
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It doesn't really do anything for me.
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We kind of get this image of fireworks.
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If it did something for you, that means that you feel fireworks inside of you.
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You're so excited about it.
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But really, this beer is nothing special to you.
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So you could say, "It doesn't do anything for me," or, "It doesn't really do anything
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for me."
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You could say, "I don't really care for it.
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I don't really care for it.
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I know you really like it, but, yeah, it's just not my thing.
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I don't really care for it."
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If that beer is an imperial stout, a really heavy beer, you might say, "Yeah, I'm not
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really an imperial stout person," or, "I'm not really a beer person."
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This is describing in general your character.
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I'm not really a dog person.
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I'm not really a cat person.
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I'm not really ... You could put almost any category in there.
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I'm not really a grammar person.
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I'd rather just watch movies and listen to English in a more natural, fun way.
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I'm not really a person.
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I hope you enjoyed these 20 expressions to help you be more polite in negative situations.
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So now I have a question for you.
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Imagine that we're going to a restaurant and I offer you my beer, or wine, or tea, or coffee
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and you don't like it.
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Which one of these polite expressions can you use to help me feel like, okay, you're
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not being rude, but I understand how you feel.
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You don't like it, and you're just trying to be polite about it.
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Which one of these would you like to use?
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Write it down in the comments.
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Thanks so much for learning English with me.
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I hope this lesson was up your alley.
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And if you weren't crazy about it, just keep your opinion to yourself.
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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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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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