Hernandez
Hi, there Let’s say two mothers are talking about their kids. A: I’ve never seen a kid so picky about toothpaste. He refuses to use all of those toothpastes. B: You could try this one here. My son loves it and it’s like (a) peppermint tic-tac flavor. A: My son hates mint. B: Oh well, THAT MAKES IT COMPLICATED/ Oh well, THAT COMPLICATES THINGS/ OH WELL THAT’S ROUGH A: I may try Colgate watermelon/watermelon Colgate Do any of my options in capital letters said by B work? If not, what would you say? Are there any better alternatives to “That’s rough”? And would you say “Colgate watermelon” or “watermelon Colgate”? thank you very much!! Vou
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Your B alernatives are fine. I might say 'That's a pain' rather than rough. Colgate watermelon, sounds interesting!
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Oh what a pain or Oh he's fussy
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Your options where good,you could use the word difficult and it would be better to say watermelon Colgate
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