How to End a Conversation: Strategies and Expressions You Can Use
Sadly, you can’t just say “bye” and walk away when you’re finished talking to someone. Here are some expressions to help you gracefully end conversations.
Sadly, you can’t just say “bye” and walk away when you’re finished talking to someone. Here are some expressions to help you gracefully end conversations.
Stop overusing very and a common adjective. Instead of very bad, try one of these descriptive terms instead.
Descriptive terms are always better than very and an overused adjective. Here are seven better alternatives to very angry.
Eating at a restaurant can be intimidating. These expressions will help you prepare for going to a restaurant in the United States.
Don’t rely on direct translations. These expressions may be fine in your native language, but could sound rude in English.
We use a surprising number of Spanish terms in English. Here are some that you are likely to come across.