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Phrase Means Stop Eslpod 0436 We 0547 Eslpod Dealing Angry Client

Id ESLPod_0436_WE_0547
Episode Id ESLPod 436
Episode Title Dealing With an Angry Client
Phrase to get (something)
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to get it" means to fully understand something: "I don't think you get what I'm trying to say. Let me try to explain it another way." The phrase "to get over it" means to stop worrying about something and move on, continuing with one's normal activities: "She's really sad that she broke up with her boyfriend, but that happened nine month ago. She needs to get over it and start dating other people!" The phrase "to get (something) over with" means to stop delaying an unpleasant activity and do it right away: "He hates washing the dishes, but he decided to get it over with and just do it so that he could enjoy the rest of the evening without having to worry about it."
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