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5/24/2024, 7:47:26 PM0 replies0 recasts1 reactionNew english idiom for you: Under the weather It means "to feel ill" If someone says they’re feeling under the weather, your response should be ‘I hope you feel better!’, not ‘Would you like to borrow my umbrella?’5/25/2024, 2:27:45 PM0 replies0 recasts1 reaction5/27/2024, 8:35:50 AM1 reply1 recast3 reactionsWhat's up?5/24/2024, 2:11:28 PM0 replies0 recasts1 reaction
New english idiom for you: Under the weather It means "to feel ill" If someone says they’re feeling under the weather, your response should be ‘I hope you feel better!’, not ‘Would you like to borrow my umbrella?’5/25/2024, 2:27:45 PM0 replies0 recasts1 reaction