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Hello, hope you all are doing well. Came across a sentence “singles are looking for emotionally mature partner. The so called bad boys and bad girls are out, emotional maturity is in”. I can roughly understand the meaning of that, but still haven’t got the usage of “… be out, … be in”. Does it mean the latter is replacing the former?
Jun 6, 2024 5:18 AM
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'out' and 'in', here, refer to fashion.
Things are in fashion or out of fashion but you don't need 'fashion' if it's clear from the context.
Boot-cut jeans are out.
Skinny jeans are in.
So in a sense it means one has replaced the other, but it's in terms of what the current fashion or trend is.
June 6, 2024
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‘To be in’ and ‘to be out’ are informal ways of indicating whether something is trendy or popular. Note that in written English, you don’t omit the personal pronoun.
I hope you are doing well.
I came across the sentence …
June 6, 2024
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You have the general idea :). Bad boys and bad girls are usually synonymous with young people who pursue momentary pleasure and tend to lack maturity. The emotionally mature partner is the opposite-- a bit older, calmer, more mature. To be out or in is similar to the idea of 风行一时 - some things are popular for a while and then their popularity fades. Hope this helps :)
June 6, 2024
"out" abd "in" mean "exclude" and "include" here
June 6, 2024
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