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How do you describe someone who takes everything coolly?
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2010年6月24日 13:27
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The most common term for this expression these days in the USA is to be "laid back". She is so "laid back". It means that no matter what happens, she almost never becomes upset or stressed.
Sometimes someone can react without much feeling. This in pychological terms can be called "flat affect". Flat affect can be a sign of depression or disassociation (not feeling connected to events and things around you).
But mostly, someone who is "laid back" is simply very "low-key" or "easy-going" (other words that mean the same thing). There is nothing wrong with them, in fact many people would like to be as "relaxed" as they are about life.
2010年6月24日
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He's down to earth. ^^ (British)
2010年6月24日
1
You could also use:
level-headed
together (informal)
sedate
relaxed
unfazed
2010年6月24日
1
A cool customer ;)
2010年6月24日
As cool as a cucumber
A veritable Mr Fonz
A real Mr Ice Cool
Mr McCool from Coolsville, Tennessee
Coolio
So laid back he's horizontal
2010年6月25日
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