English Lessons
“Where did you get that from?”
Your son uses a new word that you've never heard him say before. It's not a common word, so you're surprised and you want to know where he learned it.
“You look like you got some sun.”
Your friend just got back from a long hike. Her skin looks noticeably red. You tell her she might be a little bit burned.
“It's nice and all, but by the second or third day I started to get restless.”
You took a week-long vacation at a tropical resort. You didn't enjoy it as much as you thought you would. Now you're back at work. A coworker asks how your vacation was, and you answer.
“Did you print out a copy of the itinerary?”
You're going to to Europe with your best friend. You're waiting for your first flight at the airport, and thinking about your plans. You ask her if she printed out your travel plans.
“I know that you've all really busted your asses on this project, and I really appreciate it.”
You're a manager at your company. Your team just finished a big project. You take them out to lunch to thank them. When the drinks arrive, you make a toast to their hard work.
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