Talking about LOVE in English ❤️❤️❤️ Idioms & Phrasal Verbs | ft. Mark Rosenfeld

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Hello I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Today I want to introduce my friend, Mark.
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He is a
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relationship expert, dating coach, life coach
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and we've been hanging out a little bit lately because
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Mark has a Youtube channel as well
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where he - you help primarily
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women in relationships
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and in difficult sort-of periods of their life
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to improve relationships with the people around them,
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right? Tell us a bit about what you do.
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Exactly, exactly.
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So I'm a life, dating and relationship coach
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from here in Australia.
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I met Emma at a Sydney event and just
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loveliest, lovely woman.
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And my channel is about empowering women
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through growth, self-esteem and authenticity.
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And basically by that
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- what does that mean, 'authenticity'?
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What does that mean?
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Yeah so it just means about being real.
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Being yourself.
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So this is talking about the adjective 'authentic' as well.
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So 'authenticity' is related to the adjective 'authentic'
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which just means real. So talking about relationships
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and particularly between women and their partners,
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making them real and meaningful and honest, right?
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Yes exactly. Honest, open.
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Vulnerable and connecting.
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Oh my gosh so many good words there!
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We're going to pop some of the definitions of those
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in the description box below this video.
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But today, since you're a dating expert,
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a relationship expert,
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I wanted to talk to you about some of the phrasal verbs
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and the idioms that we use in English to talk about
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love and relationships.
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So I want to be able to show my audience
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you know, some really common language
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and expressions that they can use to talk about love.
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Sounds fantastic, I love it!
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So the first thing that I thought that I'd introduce is
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three phrasal verbs that are really common.
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Okay, so that would be 'hang out'
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'catch up'
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and 'hook up'
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So all of these phrasal verbs
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can be used to talk about relationships in some way.
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I want you to tell me
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what's the difference between them,
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when would we use them?
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Yeah.
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So 'hang out',
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'catch up'
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and 'hook up'
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they can mean quite different things.
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'hang out'
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is a casual request to see you.
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So it's a very basic request. I say
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"Emma, I want to hang out with you."
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That literally just means I'd like to see Emma
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and spend some time with you,
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spend some time with her.
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So that could be a romantic relationship or it could be
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just with friends, right?
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Yeah.
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Yeah and you have to know the context,
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like if a man that you meet, say on Tinder,
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on a dating app,
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says "hang out"
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it could - it's likely to be more a relationship context.
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Whereas me and Emma are friends,
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we're hanging out now!
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So 'hang out' can be either
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it basically means spend some time together,
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let's see each other.
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Okay so what about 'catch up'?
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'catch up' is generally
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saved for people you already know.
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So if I don't see Emma for a month,
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instead of saying "Let's hang out",
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I'd probably say "Let's catch up"
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So it's a similar term and it's usually used
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with someone that you already knew previously.
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The majority of the time
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that someone say "Let's catch up"
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they're saying
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"I want to reconnect with you after a period of time."
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Right.
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And again, it could be friends
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or it could be a relationship.
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But friends can also catch up, right?
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I can catch up with friends for coffee anytime I like!
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Exactly.
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And because you already know your friends,
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you generally say "catch up" more than "hang out"
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Well the other thing is if you haven't
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seen someone for a while,
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then 'catch up' is a really common phrasal verb as well
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that you'd use to say "Did you know, we haven't
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seen each other for ages, we should catch up!"
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So what about 'hook up'?
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So 'hook up' is used in a romantic context.
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You wouldn't hook up with your friend.
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You wouldn't hook up with your friend
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unless you wanted to get romantic with your friend.
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Which might get awkward!
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So 'hook up' - is often - it can refer to any number of
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romantic encounters.
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It could be "I hooked up with him at a bar"
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which usually means "I kissed him" at a bar.
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Yeah usually it means kissing, right?
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If your friend says to you "I hooked up with him"
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sometimes it can be just kissing,
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sometimes it can be more than that.
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And also,
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'hook up', it doesn't refer to
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a relationship that is ongoing. It's like a one-off. Isn't it?
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No. That's an important point. Yeah.
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It's a casual, so a 'hook up' is a casual term.
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Nothing is serious, at least not yet,
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in the person's mind describing it.
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If I say "I hooked up with someone",
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it was a casual one-time encounter,
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it's not to say I might not see them again,
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in my mind right now, it's casual.
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That's quite interesting because a lot of my audience,
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you know the concept of like a casual hook up
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doesn't exist for them in their cultures,
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you know, it's not part of what they do.
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So if that's the case for you,
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then 'hook up' is probably not really
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language that is really relevant.
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It's only, you know, quick, informal,
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non-serious relationships, right?
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Yeah, exactly. Nailed it.
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So one other aspect that I want to talk to you about
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is the way that we use the verb 'fall'
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in expressions about love,
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because we say
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"fall in love"
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and we say
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"fall for someone"
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What does that sort of mean?
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Why are we using that expression?
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It's really about - you were saying before we chatted -
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it's literally about falling
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is where the phrase originally came from.
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And it's about losing control of your feelings.
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And losing control of things, so if I say
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"I fall for you", it means
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without my control,
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without wanting to,
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I'm just falling.
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So when you say "fall for someone",
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it's generally a bit more casual,
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than "falling in love"
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Yes.
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When you fall for someone,
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that could be after a few days,
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"I'm really falling for her.
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I've been on four dates with her.
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I'm really falling for her."
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And often used with 'starting' - "starting to fall"
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Yeah.
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So it's often right at that initial period in a relationship.
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"I'm starting to get a lot of feelings."
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Yep.
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"I'm falling for her. She's amazing."
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It's a good thing to be falling for someone or to be
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falling in love, it's a really, really positive
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way of talking about a relationship.
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Yeah exactly and the next "falling in love"
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comes along a bit later when things are more serious
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and you've really got to know the person,
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you form those deep bonds,
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say "I'm falling in love with him" or even
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"I've fallen in love with him"
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Right, so we're changing tense there.
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"I fell-" I actually said that wrong!
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"I fell in love with him"
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"I fell in love with him" in the past, yeah but no,
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"I have fallen in love"
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That tense, the perfect tense,
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is the correct one to use then,
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because it's an action that started in the past,
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and is still relevant in the present.
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If you said "I fell in love with that person",
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by using the past tense,
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it's sort of suggesting that maybe
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it's an action that's finished in the past, so if you're
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still in love with that person, then using
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the perfect tense is right.
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"I have fallen.."
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Yeah. "I fell in love"
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kind of means I'm not in love anymore.
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Yeah or it was something that happened in the past.
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Ages ago. Yeah.
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Yep.
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Good pick-up.
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See why you're good at what you do?
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Okay so,
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once you've fallen in love, things have sort of
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got pretty serious, right?
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Yes.
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So around the time when things start getting serious
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in a relationship, we're talking about
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engagements and marriages, right?
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Yeah.
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Expressions like
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"pop the question"
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so, if you heard someone say
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"He popped the question."
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You might be thinking 'What question, what's it about?'
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What are they talking about, Mark?
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So 'popping the question'
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is just a common colloquial term
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to getting down on one knee,
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and asking for a hand in marriage.
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So usually it's the man.
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And you'll often hear at maybe a family event,
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the people will be talking with each other,
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and they will say - often to the woman -
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"When is he going to pop the question?"
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That's it. That's the question.
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Or "Oh my god, when did he pop the question?"
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Or maybe "How did he pop the question?"
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Or "It's about time he popped the question."
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Good one. Yeah.
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So it's all about asking
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basically that person for marriage.
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Yep.
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Popping the question.
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So "the question",
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by 'the' is making it
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the only important question in the world
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"the question" is about marriage.
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"Will you marry me?"
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Okay and yeah for some reason,
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we use the verb 'pop' in that expression,
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"to pop the question".
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Then we say "Okay, so he's popped the question,
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when are you going to tie the knot?"
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So "tie the knot" literally means get married.
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Walk down the aisle, as it were,
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and then you tie the knot and have your wedding.
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Do you know,
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where that expression came from was because
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- It's this thing, right?
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Yep, or I thought it was a piece of string
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that usually before, you know,
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it was gold and it was silver, the string
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around the finger symbolised the promise.
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Really? Okay I thought that you cross your arms
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and they do that thing
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where they put that silk
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I think that's an extension of it, it's the same kind of idea
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so it's about tying some material or some string
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to connect two people together.
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That's beautiful.
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Nice!
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Okay so, tying the knot
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is lovely. Then hopefully there is a really happy
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marriage and relationship forever.
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But we know that that's
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sometimes not always the case.
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Of course.
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So,
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in relationships, in romantic relationships with people,
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we often
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not we often, but we sometimes
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you know, change our ideas or our dreams
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that we have for our future together
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and maybe we want different things.
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And when that happens, usually we "drift apart". Okay.
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We sort of - we're not as close as we used to be.
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Right? Have you ever had that happen to you before?
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Have you drifted apart from someone?
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Of course, yeah. I've had it with clients,
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and I've had it in my own life too.
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And
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there's a couple of ways this can happen.
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Sometimes it's because the feeling, the "falling",
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isn't so much there anymore.
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Or sometimes it's because the way
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you want to take your life is different to the way
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the other person wants to take in their life.
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And so you literally drift apart because
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you know, maybe I want to
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have kids.
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Travel!
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I want to travel.
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I want to have kids here in Brisbane.
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And my partner wants to travel and
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doesn't want to have kids
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and slowly but surely, we realise
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we have different goals,
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and we know that there's
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a wedge between us or there's a
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we feel separate from each other and we slowly
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drift apart with our different goals.
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Values, different values.
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That's it.
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Yeah.
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The other thing that might happen in a relationship
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is things could get
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uncomfortable, maybe
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people are frustrated in their jobs,
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or they're - and they start taking it out on each other.
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And you know, they're often having arguments,
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or they're disappointed in each other,
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and so one expression that we say is
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that a couple is "on the rocks".
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Or their relationship "is rocky".
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Yeah.
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So why do we use the word 'rock'?
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Or 'rocky' or 'on the rocks' to talk about relationships?
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What's your opinion?
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So "on the rocks" originally comes from the ships.
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When the ships would go towards
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the rocks and they'd say
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Bad.
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"She's on the rocks" - it's not a good thing.
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When a couple is on the rocks,
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it means that those challenges - whatever they may be
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whether they're not connecting in some way,
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whether their values, they drift apart,
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it's meaning that one of them, at least, is feeling hurt.
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There's arguments happening.
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And they're constant.
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And this level of arguing means they may soon
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break up.
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And that's basically when we say a couple
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yeah, "drift apart"
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is not as aggressive as "on the rocks"
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Right.
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"drift apart" means they're kind of heading
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in different directions
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- slowly -
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Yeah but they still have a
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a good - not a good relationship -
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they still respect each other.
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They still like each other, they're just drifting apart.
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They're going in different directions.
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Whereas a couple that's on the rocks,
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when that expression is used,
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there's usually a lot of resentment
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and arguing starting.
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So it's problems.
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Yeah.
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And couples that drift apart
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will often end up on the rocks.
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Because they start fighting a lot.
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They start fighting about their different values and
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the fact that they're drifting apart
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will obviously make them sensitive
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because they could be losing this person.
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They're literally drifting apart and that sensitivity
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will cause arguments.
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So then you know, let's think about when a couple
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or two people in a relationship,
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they separate and there's always a period
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where they have to come to terms with or
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you know, get used to the new situation, right?
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And often that's not always easy.
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So we use "get over" and "to be over someone"
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in this situation.
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So you know,
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for past boyfriends that I've had,
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you know, maybe it took a little while for me
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to get over him.
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To "get over" the relationship which means
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sort of recover from the relationship, right?
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Exactly, exactly. And I coach a lot of clients through this.
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And it's basically about putting
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the resentment or the dislike
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aside, so moving that, putting that behind you.
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And then opening your heart again.
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Eventually to a new person.
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Right.
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So, you've got to take that time
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to get over someone
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because that means that you can eventually
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open your heart to someone new.
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Whereas if you don't get over someone,
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you can jump to the next relationship very quickly,
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and not take the time to process that pain
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and really let go of that person
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so you can be fully open to the new person.
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That pain will still be there in the new relationship.
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And would you say, that to get over someone,
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usually, that's talking about the process
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of becoming okay with that new situation?
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To be over someone means that you've already
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gone through that process, right? So
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if I said "I'm still trying to get over my ex."
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That's different to saying "I am over my ex."
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which means I've been through the difficult period
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and I'm ready for a new relationship now, right?
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Exactly, exactly.
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You're getting over someone while you're in that period.
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"I need to get over this girl.
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I need to put that behind me,
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get used to the new situation and
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put away my disdain for it.
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And sometimes this can take a long time.
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One of my relationships took me over
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over six months to get over.
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Sometimes it happens quite quickly.
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Depends on the relationship.
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But once I say "I'm over her"
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then it's like, it's done,
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it's in the past.
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I'm ready to move on and I've accepted the situation
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as it is.
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So I think, I mean,
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that's all been really fascinating hearing about
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these different expressions
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and how they're used in relationships.
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And I think what I would love to recommend
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for you to do is if you are
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in a relationship with an English speaker,
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particularly with an Australian but with any
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native English speaker and you're feeling a little
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unsure or vulnerable about that relationship,
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then I would really encourage you to check out
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Mark's channel because he's got
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a lot of really great content, interesting videos
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talking about relationships, talking about how to
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manage those important relationships in your life.
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Not to mention, there is a lot of really interesting
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vocabulary to help you talk about relationships.
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Relationships are such a huge part of our lives,
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aren't they?
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Whether they're romantic or not, but
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expanding your vocabulary and building on
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your knowledge of these topics will really, really help you
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with your conversations in the future.
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So let us know where we can find you.
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Thank you. So there will be a link in the description
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to my channel. You can also type my name
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which we'll put in the description too. Or
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you can search "Make him yours"
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Right so we should just clarify that
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with Mark's channel,
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he primarily works with women, right?
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Yes.
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Focusing on their relationships with men.
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You have worked a little bit with men too though
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haven't you?
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I've worked with men a lot in the past. Yep.
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Okay. But the channel is mostly focused on women.
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The channel's now aimed at women.
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Perfect. Alright so ladies,
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I would really encourage you to check out the channel
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and find out a little bit more about how you can improve
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the important relationships in your life.
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Mark, it's been awesome!
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Yeah, thank you.
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So if you would like to keep watching
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and keep practising
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with some of my other language lessons,
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I'm going to put them up on screen
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right now, right on Mark's face. Over there.
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So if you need to follow up with any
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further language, grammar, vocabulary lessons,
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check these ones out!
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Thanks for watching and I'll see you next week.
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Bye for now!
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Bye!
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