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S L A N G

P H R A S E S
DUDE, CHILL OUT! EVERYTHING'S
GOING TO BE OKAY.

Let's hang out at the park this afternoon.

TO BE WORN OUT

After working two shifts back-to-back, I'm dead


tired—I can barely keep my eyes open.
Working overtime every day this week has left
me feeling worn out and in need of a break.
I'm in two minds about whether
to accept the job offer or not.

After the party, I just wanted to hit


the sack and get some rest.

As a parent, I can relate to the


challenges of balancing work and
family life.
I forgot to bring my umbrella, but
it's no biggie, I'll just borrow one
from a friend.

чи все в силі?
вживається для підтвердження
чи продовження попередньої
планованої події або зустрічі.

We planned to go to the concert


tomorrow. Are we still on?

відчувати ситість
I ate so much pizza that I'm
completely stuffed
The exam is tomorrow, so I've been on
edge all week.

I can't decide between the


blue or green dress for the
party, can you help me
make up my mind?

чувак

Dude, you won't believe


what just happened!
I won't be able to come to
work today; I'm feeling a bit
under the weather.

Due to the current economic


conditions, we've had to put our
expansion plans on ice.

I can't go out tonight;


I'm completely
snowed under with
deadlines.
події, які спочатку були незначні, але зараз дуже
швидко розвиваються.
Ефект снігової кулі

The decision to switch suppliers


had a snowball effect, causing
delays in production and delivery.

It's freezing outside, so make


sure to bundle up before you
go out.
DIALOGUE
Tom: Hey dude, you look a bit on edge today.
Everything alright?
Mike: Not really, I've been feeling under the
weather since yesterday. I think I caught a cold.
Tom: Oh no, that's rough. Did you bundle up when
you went outside?
Mike: Yeah, I did, but I guess it wasn't enough. I'm
just going to hit the sack early tonight and
hopefully feel better in the morning.
Tom: Sounds like a plan. Hey, I heard about your
project being put on ice. How are you feeling
about that?
Mike: Honestly, I was a bit on edge about it at
first, but now I realize it's no biggie. It gives me
more time to work on other things.
Tom: That's the spirit! Sometimes a setback can
lead to a snowball effect of positive changes.
Mike: Yeah, I can relate to that. It's all about
staying positive and adapting to new situations.
Tom: Absolutely. Anyway, get some rest and take
care of yourself. We can catch up later.
Mike: Thanks, dude. I appreciate it.

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