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Do you want to sound like a native speaker? I’ll teach you cool expressions you can use daily. Like this video and subscribe to my channel to learn #english in the fastest possible way! Enjoy ☺️ 1. There there: This is something you say to comfort someone who is upset. Example: When Maria was crying, I said, "There there, everything will be okay." 2. I hear you: This means you understand what someone is saying or feeling. Example: When Tom talked about his stress at work, I replied, "I hear you, it can be tough." 3. Go for it: This encourages someone to try something or take a chance. Example: If you want to audition for the school play, just go for it! 4. No hard feelings: This means there is no anger or resentment after a disagreement. Example: After their argument, Jake said, "No hard feelings, let's just move on." 5. You nailed it: This means someone did something very well or perfectly. Example: After her presentation, I told Sarah, "You nailed it, great job!" 6. I couldn’t care less: This means you don't care at all about something. Example: When asked if I wanted to join the meeting, I said, "I couldn't care less." 7. In a nutshell: This means to summarize something in a few words. Example: In a nutshell, the movie is about friendship and adventure. 8. Out of the blue: This means something happened unexpectedly or suddenly. Example: She called me out of the blue after not talking for years. 9. My bad: This is a way to admit you made a mistake or are responsible for something. Example: I forgot to bring the snacks. My bad! 10. Better late than never: This means it's better to do something late than not do it at all. Example: I finally submitted my project, even though it was late. Better late than never! 11. Cut it out: This means to stop doing something annoying or bothersome. Example: If the kids are being loud, I might say, "Cut it out!" 12. I’m all ears: This means you are fully listening and want to hear what someone has to say. Example: When my friend said she had news, I replied, "I'm all ears!" 13. That makes sense: This means you understand something and it seems logical. Example: When she explained her decision, I said, "That makes sense." 14. That’s a bummer: This means something is disappointing or sad. Example: When the concert was canceled, I said, "That's a bummer." 15. You rock: This is a compliment meaning someone is amazing or doing great. Example: After my friend helped me with a project, I told her, "You rock!" #learnenglish #ingles #englisch