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Roddy
Dear English learners, Do you guys ever find yourselves splitting hairs over something?
If you've never heard the above idiom before, be no longer a stranger to it. Splitting hairs is used by us, native speakers, in situations we believe are arguing about trivial matters.
Whenever you find yourself arguing with someone over something unimportant, you can say: "let's just stop splitting hairs here". Let's stop minding small business.
Roddy - Your new English Teacher, born in Brazil, raised in the US but truly a Global Citizen who's lived in over 5 different countries. I hope to see you all very soon in class. Book a trial!
Cheers!
May 1, 2024 4:13 PM
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