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Usually I try to relax on the weekend, especially on Sunday. I used to work 6 or 7 days a week, but it was just exhausting. Now I don’t work on Sundays, but Saturdays sometimes can be half busy. So, that’s a bad idea to keep busy the whole week, cause everyone needs «a reboot». Btw, you’re not gonna earn all the money in the world 🌎 (There’s always more fish in the sea. Did I use it correctly?)) thanks in advance!
20 lis 2021 20:23
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Usually I try to relax on the weekend, especially on Sundays. I used to work 6 or
7 days a week, and it was just exhausting. Now I don’t work on Sundays, but
Saturdays sometimes can be quite busy. So, it’s a bad idea to keep busy the
whole week, because everyone needs «a reboot». Btw, you’re not gonna earn all the
money in the world 🌎 (There’s always more fish in the sea. Did I use it
correctly?)) thanks in advance!
Hi Elena - 'There's plenty more fish in the sea' is most often used when you've just broken up. You might not have a boyfriend any more, but there are plenty of other men out there. You might also use it if you've been turned down for a job and know there will be other opportunities. Not sure the phrase works in your exercise, though. I hope this helps you :)
20 listopada 2021
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I usually try to relax on the weekend, especially on Sunday. I used to work 6 or 7 days a week, but it was just exhausting. Now I don’t work on Sundays, but Saturdays can sometimes be half busy. Its a bad idea to keep busy the whole week, because everyone needs a reboot. Btw (By the way), you’re not gonna earn all the money in the world 🌎. There’s always more fish in the sea. Did I use it correctly?)) thanks in advance!
Btw (By the way) is used correctly here. It is used to bring something up to someone or used to make someone pay attention to something. Or to make something known and in this case "you're not going to earn all the money in the world"
"Gonna" is slang for "going to"
20 listopada 2021
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