Phrases I Came Across This Week (1)

  • Words of wisdom: advice or insight that comes from experience and is worth remembering
  • Pop the question: to ask someone to marry you
  • Grab a bite: to have a quick and casual meal
  • Putting that aside: a phrase used to temporarily stop discussing one topic and move to another
  • The theory stands: the theory remains valid despite objections or new information
  • Brand extension: the use of an existing brand name to launch new products
  • Customer churn: the rate at which customers stop doing business with a company
  • Customer switching costs: the time, money, effort, and uncertainty involved in changing to another product or service
  • Opportunity set: the collection of choices available to an individual or organization at a given point in time
  • A missed deadline: a deadline that was not met on time
  • A scheduling conflict: a situation where two events are planned for the same time
  • A mixed feeling: a feeling that combines both positive and negative reactions
  • A mistake that is so serious that an apology cannot make up for it

Let’s see if you can guess the meaning of the following expressions:

  • “Do you think I’d forget you have a mouth if you didn’t keep speaking?”
  • “Would it kill you to say thank you/sorry?”
  • “Mike is the closest thing Tom has to a father.”

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