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How dare you? How dare you? I How dare
you?
How dare you? You say this when you feel
shocked or angry about someone's action.
Example, you lied to me. How dare you?
It means I can't believe you did that.
I'm very upset.
I'm not buying it. I'm not buying it.
I'm sorry. I'm not buying it.
I'm not buying it. This doesn't mean
shopping. It means you don't believe
someone. Like someone tells a weird
excuse, you say, "Hm, I'm not buying
it." But he denied it. Yes.
Do you deny it? But you denied it.
Denied it.
Denied it. You use this when someone
says they didn't do something even if
others think they did. Example, they
asked if he took the money but he denied
it. It means he said no, he didn't do
it. Slipped my mind completely. You
slipped my mind, honestly. Um, slipped
my mind.
Slipped my mind. You say this when you
forgot something by accident. Like, did
you bring my book? You, oh no, it
slipped my mind. It means I completely
forgot. Easy peasy. Easy peasy. Oh, easy
peasy.
Easy peasy. You say this when something
is super easy. Let's say someone asks
you, "Was the test hard?" And it was
very simple. You smile and say, "Nah,
easy peasy."
It's my duty. It is my duty. It's my
duty.
It's my duty. You use this when you do
something because it's your
responsibility.
Like, thanks for helping your brother.
You, it's my duty. Like, it's something
I must do.
Don't sweat it. Don't sweat it. Don't
sweat it.
Don't sweat it. You say this when you
want someone to relax or stop worrying.
Example, sorry I broke your cup. You
don't sweat it. It means it's okay.
Don't worry. I'm broke. I'm broke. I And
I'm broke.
I'm broke. You use this when you have no
money at all. Let's say your friend
says, "Want to go shopping?" You can
say, "I'm broke, man."
This is insane. This is insane. This is
insane.
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