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Jorge Patier
"To drop names", meaning?
Hi everyone, i have seen this expression but i'm not sure about the meaning, i hope you can clarify it
Thank you so much :)
2017年4月24日 17:26
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Do you know any famous people?
Do you want to make sure that *everyone* knows you know famous people?
If you say something like "I just went to lunch at that restaurant the other day. I was with Felipe and Leti - that's what her close friends call her. He really liked the food, but I didn't think it was very good." then you have just "dropped a name."
Basically it means mentioning famous (or important) people in a way that shows that they're your friends - or at least that you know them. It is usually used with famous people, but you can also do it with people who are important in a specific context (for example, in a university, you can name drop the university president). "Name checking" is another phrase for the same type of thing.
2017年4月24日
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As the member above mentioned, it's using the names of famous people in everyday conversation to show a personal connection to them and thus seem quite important yourself. In my opinion, a casual attitude towards the famous people you mention isn't required to be 'name dropping' but it certainly happens.
2017年4月24日
Example: "We just had the most fun party at our house, and lots of people came by, you know the normal: Beyonce, my friend Luke, my mom, etc."
It's like casually mentioning someone famous or important and your interaction with them. You make it seem like it wasn't that big of a deal to you to interact with that person, which is supposed to make you seem cooler because you're not all that impressed.
2017年4月24日
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