Les Villain
Hi please help. A: trying to clear out the fridge before Thanksgiving. You know how it is! B: totally, so, any plans for Thanksgiving day? What's " you know how it is" in this sentence. Thanks in advance
2024年12月15日 13:13
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That is a common expression in English. It is similar to "I know I'm preaching to the choir". It's said when you are assuming that they understand what you are telling them. I don't want to go to work tomorrow--you know how it is! I don't want to show weakness in front of my friends--you know how it is.
2024年12月15日
招待者
It suggests that the speaker assumes the listener can relate to the situation, clearing out the fridge before Thanksgiving is something many people do to make room for all the holiday food. It's a way of reinforcing a sense of familiarity and connection.
2025年2月5日 09:17
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