Three simple phrases that quickly show short-sighted and illiterate people
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Some expressions and words have become “red flags” in the spoken and written language, immediately signaling insufficient command of Ukrainian. And do you often use them in conversation?
“I have an acquaintance…” is usually used by young children who have not learned to build sentences correctly. But we are adults, so the question arises: you or your friend?” – the announcer asks.
She explained how you should actually say it correctly:
“So let’s say it correctly: “at my friend’s” or “at my mother’s and so on” – cites the correct example of Matsop.
“Take is a slang expression typical of teenagers. It smoothly moved into the language of adults and became a word parasite. We say “this” when we are in doubt, but believe me, there are many words in the Ukrainian language that can help you express this doubt,” explains the public speaking trainer.
Another word for parasite is “delicious ”, which is used to compare with you, that you will not be able to eat.
“They say, “now my products have a good price'' or “I wrote such a tasty text.'' Fortunately, people don't use this phrase so often, however, those who are involved in promotion or advertising are sick with it,” says the announcer.
She explains how to speak or write so that you are not mocked:
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“The prices can be favorable, and the text, for example, impeccably written,” summarizes Matsopa.
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