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Elisa Dul
It is correct to say "sit well"?
Does anyone could tell me if it is correct to say "sit well" instead of "sit down properly"?
Thank you
Oct 25, 2016 11:12 AM
Corrections · 4
There is another phrase: "Sit up". A teacher might use this when asking one or more students to sit "properly", in other words to sit upright in their chairs rather than slouching over their desks.
October 25, 2016
You should not say "sit well" to mean "sit down properly" because "sit well" is a common English expression that means to be uncomfortable about a situation.
Example: My daughter is dating a man 15 years older than she. That doesn't sit well with me.
October 25, 2016
It is correct to say "sit well"?
Does anyone could Could anyone tell me if it is correct to say "sit well" instead of "sit down properly"?Thank you
October 25, 2016
If you're talking to children in a classroom you can remind them to 'sit nicely'. Sit well doesn't sound right.
October 25, 2016
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Elisa Dul
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Catalan, English, Spanish
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