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Andy
What does "Stai da Dio" mean?
What does it mean when somebody says this to somebody? What are they trying to communicate? Is it a compliment for the person that they're telling it to? If so, is it a strong one reserved for special occasions or is this a general everyday compliment? Please show me some examples!
Mar 12, 2016 2:17 PM
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Hi Andy, it is a gergal way to say: You look awesome! or : You look great!
Commonly used by youngsters (I would never imagine a 40-year-old using such an expression)
You use it with people you have some kind of close confidence with and yes, it is a very positive compliment.
You can use it also in a reflexive way: "Sto da Dio", meaning "I feel awfully good!"
March 12, 2016
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No special occasion. It mean you are looking fine, the dress you wore suits you particularly well, no doubt you changed your look but made the right choice.
March 12, 2016
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