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Cesar Loyola
Tutor da Comunidadewhat's the meaning of "люди к тебе потянутся" ?
27 de jun de 2018 01:28
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It means “people will start getting drawn to you”. It is a colloquial expression. I usually heard it being used as a part of a phrase «Будь проще, и люди к тебе потянутся» = “Behave more simply, and people will start getting drawn to you”. It is used to tell a person he/she is acting too “cool” to be really cool. It is not an insult, though. Sometimes I also heard the full expression being used as a joke to tell shy people they don't need to distance others away and be more approachable. I guess, overall it's a slang version of “Care about what other people think, and you might start getting popular”.
27 de junho de 2018
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People will stretch their arms up to you (in figurative sesnse).
"Not stretch your arms if you do not want to stretch your legs!" (a joke for a greedy person)
27 de junho de 2018
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Si cambias tu compartameto en manera mas amable , mas simle , la jente empezara entenderte mejor y te acercara para hacer cosas .( Cuando algien hace movemiento mental o fisico a algien o en cualquer lugar una vez usamos una palabra coloquial - потянуться , тянуться )
Espero que lo quedó claro .
27 de junho de 2018
People will want to speak to you
27 de junho de 2018
= People will be attracted to you (in generals sense, not in a sexual way)
= You'll become attractive (in generals sense, not in a sexual way)
27 de junho de 2018
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Cesar Loyola
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Inglês, Japonês, Outros, Russo, Espanhol, Ucraniano
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