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Feeling awesome: Some common casual expressions about emotions
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Hey everyone! Today's podcast is about using the word "feel." Here are the examples I use today:
I’m feeling good today
I feel tired this morning
I’m feeling awesome
How are you today? —I’m feeling great, I just went for a walk in the sunshine.
We have so much work to do today! How are you this morning?—I feel awesome, I just drank two cups of coffee!
I don’t feel great today.
I’m feeling down today.
I feel down today.
How are you this morning?
I can’t focus on work because I didn’t eat breakfast, I don’t feel myself.
And how are you this evening?
I’m okay, thanks for asking. But after such a crazy weekend, I still don’t feel myself.
How are you today?
I don’t feel like myself, I can’t seem to calm down and just work today.
How are you, Jim? You don’t look like you’re in a good mood.
I’m okay, I’m just off today, I don’t know why.
Are you okay, Mikhaila? You seem a bit off today.
I am feeling off, you’re right.
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