62 No sweat / Dont sweat it
Apr 23, 2021 ·
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No sweat.
There is a little chore I have for you, which is the Phoenix palm fronds More have fallen onto the lawn. Oh! Those! Those..., no sweat. I'll deal with them.
No sweat. I'll deal with them. Welcome to the Vocab Man, this is Daniel. And as you may already know on this podcast and YouTube channel, we try to become fluent in English. So that's why we cover different expressions so that they stick for good with us. Today's expression is rather informal. So no sweat is used to convey that something is not difficult or problematic.
So it's similar to when you are saying no problem. It means figuratively helping you was not hard work for me. And it did not cause me to sweat. Right. And sweat is the liquid, which comes, which pores of the skin. Right. So for example, if you're run and then you begin to sweat, right.
Well, that's that's great.
Congratulations. This means I won't be hanging around the Ocean Lodge anymore, and I just came to say, thank you for being nice and giving me a place to stay. You're a good guy. Sure. No sweat!My pleasure! Unless you want to go double or nothing on the roulette table. Don't don't go down that road. You don't want to do that.
Just keep that and get back on your feet. Okay. So actually I came across this expression while watching Goliath. And you could just listen to an excerpt of this great series, which I highly recommend to learn English as well. So if you are into law crime series, this might be right up your alley. So, and the next expression comes from a YouTube video from speak English with Vanessa.
You got this, you got this.
It doesn't mean you received some kind of package. It just means you can do this. You got this, you got this. Or you can say. Don't sweat it, don't sweat it. Sweat is the liquid that comes from your face when you're hot or when you're nervous. And this often happens when you have a big situation. So you need to say, don't sweat it.
You can do it. You got this. We often combine these together. So for today, let's learn the expression. Don't sweat it and no sweat. And that's it for today, guys. And let's relisten to one or two audio bits. There is a little chore I have for you, which is the, um, the Phoenix palm fronds. More fallen onto the lawn.
Oh, those those!, no sweat. I'll deal with them. This means I won't be hanging around the ocean lodge anymore. And I just came to say, thank you for being nice and giving me a place to stay. You're a good guy. My pleasure.
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No sweat.
There is a little chore I have for you, which is the Phoenix palm fronds More have fallen onto the lawn. Oh! Those! Those..., no sweat. I'll deal with them.
No sweat. I'll deal with them. Welcome to the Vocab Man, this is Daniel. And as you may already know on this podcast and YouTube channel, we try to become fluent in English. So that's why we cover different expressions so that they stick for good with us. Today's expression is rather informal. So no sweat is used to convey that something is not difficult or problematic.
So it's similar to when you are saying no problem. It means figuratively helping you was not hard work for me. And it did not cause me to sweat. Right. And sweat is the liquid, which comes, which pores of the skin. Right. So for example, if you're run and then you begin to sweat, right.
Well, that's that's great.
Congratulations. This means I won't be hanging around the Ocean Lodge anymore, and I just came to say, thank you for being nice and giving me a place to stay. You're a good guy. Sure. No sweat!My pleasure! Unless you want to go double or nothing on the roulette table. Don't don't go down that road. You don't want to do that.
Just keep that and get back on your feet. Okay. So actually I came across this expression while watching Goliath. And you could just listen to an excerpt of this great series, which I highly recommend to learn English as well. So if you are into law crime series, this might be right up your alley. So, and the next expression comes from a YouTube video from speak English with Vanessa.
You got this, you got this.
It doesn't mean you received some kind of package. It just means you can do this. You got this, you got this. Or you can say. Don't sweat it, don't sweat it. Sweat is the liquid that comes from your face when you're hot or when you're nervous. And this often happens when you have a big situation. So you need to say, don't sweat it.
You can do it. You got this. We often combine these together. So for today, let's learn the expression. Don't sweat it and no sweat. And that's it for today, guys. And let's relisten to one or two audio bits. There is a little chore I have for you, which is the, um, the Phoenix palm fronds. More fallen onto the lawn.
Oh, those those!, no sweat. I'll deal with them. This means I won't be hanging around the ocean lodge anymore. And I just came to say, thank you for being nice and giving me a place to stay. You're a good guy. My pleasure.
#englishpodcasts #nosweat #expresions #informal #informalenglish #slang #slangenglish #myfluentpodcast #fluent #fluentpodcast #englishwithvanessa #vanessaenglish #ESL
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