意思
Used to show surprise or disbelief at something someone has said, often playfully.
文化背景
Very common in casual settings, often used with 'me' at the end for emphasis. Often used with a dry, ironic tone in British humor. Used frequently in 'banter' between friends. Similar to the US, used in casual, friendly interactions.
Tone matters
Your tone of voice is more important than the words. Keep it light and friendly.
意思
Used to show surprise or disbelief at something someone has said, often playfully.
Tone matters
Your tone of voice is more important than the words. Keep it light and friendly.
自我测试
Complete the phrase.
Are you ______?
The present participle 'kidding' is required for this expression.
🎉 得分: /1
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1 练习Are you ______?
The present participle 'kidding' is required for this expression.
🎉 得分: /1
常见问题
1 个问题Only if you have a very close, casual relationship. Otherwise, avoid it.
相关表达
You're joking
synonymExpressing disbelief
No way
similarExpressing strong disbelief