STOP SAYING ‘NO’… Say These 8 Things and Sound Native! (+ FREE PDF)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2024
- 0:00 Introduction
1:18 Expression 1
2:51 Expression 2
4:43 Expression 3
5:45 Expression 4
6:37 BONUS Expression
6:50 Expression 5
8:44 Gymglish
9:15 Expression 6
10:37 Expression 7
11:25 Expression 8
13:03 Outro / PDF
It's time to improve your vocabulary! Today, I will be sharing 8 different ways that native British speakers say 'no' to things! This video features everyday English expressions, which will help you sound like a native speaker. I will also be teaching you how to pronounce these using the modern RP British accent. Enjoy!
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We, Brazilians, use all these 8 expressions to say a softer no. And we might use, perhaps, another 20. But they are exactly the same expressions. Loved it!
We usually walk on eggshells to say no, to avoid leaving the other person disappointed, sad. Sometimes, we even say yes just to avoid creating a bad atmosphere.
It's about us 🥲🫶
By the way, I'm a native of São Paulo.
Brazilians have invaded this channel. We love Dylan and his great humor.
Hi Dylan, Nice to meet you. I'm from Brazil and I live in White Duck City. My name is Rudinei, but call me Rudi. I'm learnining english with you. Thanks for class. Sorry... My english is basic! See you next class. 😊
Thank you. I liked this video 😊
Thank you very much for you great help.
Excellent, as always! Thank you very much!
Thank you. These videos are great ❤
Thank you 🙂↕️
thank you for the lesson!
he has a graceful voice
Coffee with salt ! jajaja ! You are brilliant ! Thank you !
in american english " take a raincheck" is more used to refuse an invitation
Thanks D !!
Really enjoyed it today in Japan🇯🇵
Also I used this as a speaking lesson very well because your pronunciation is totally nice and I look up to you !!
I like being in your videos 😊Ta
Thank you ☺️
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First and foremost I honestly felt in love to your videos, your voice and your shirts ❤
By the way; I'm afraid not is another way to say no and I were added to the list.
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Thanks a lot from Ukraine. I always enjoy your videos
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Loved it
Appreciate that
For me, 2 phrases from this list which I use in my everyday life are: 1) it is not my thing, to be honest; 2) it doesn’t work for me.
Hi Dylan Lately the internet connection is really bad in my region. But I will downloadyour video and watch later
Hello Dylan,
I am so glad to have stumbled upon your channel. - Is that a proper expression in English?-
For me some entertaining business English content would be highly appreciated.
Best wishes from Germany - Ani Magus
Hi, it’s a proper expression and very common. Will do!
Swimming with penguins sounds so lovely🐧🌊 But I will give it a miss as I can’t swim at all🫣🛟
Hope you do some posh accent words, i did i said it right?
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"I will give it a miss..."
It has literally the same meaning in Brazilian Portuguese ❤
1. I will give it a miss...
2. I'm alright, thanks
3. Maybe next time..
4. Maybe... I'll let you know!
4.2. I will have a think and get back to you
5. I would love to, but... (random excuse) (... I have other plans!)
6. It's not really my thing, to be honest...
7. Thanks for the offer, but I'll have to pass
8. I don't think that works for me
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Aww baby penguins jumped on a cliff ! 🐧🧊 You & your mate should watch this lovely video instead of swimming brrr… 🥶
Besides, business english video is a great idea. Why not ?! 😎
Loves 🌸
Yeah! I like this description about swimming with penguins in Antarctica 😊too!
@@user-ud7gl2ll3c let’s go there together maybe we could meet baby penguins & we’ll come across Pingu ! Yaayy 🐧💕
@@user-ud7gl2ll3c let’s go there together maybe we could meet baby penguins & we’ll come across Pingu ! 🐧🤍
@@user-ud7gl2ll3c let’s go there sista ! together maybe we could meet baby penguins & we will come across Pingu ! 🐧🤍
Hi Dylan, I have a question for you in terms of today's video. If someone offered me a seat on a bus, how can I politely say no to that kindness 😂May I say 'i'm alright, thanks'?
I’d probably say, ‘Oh I’m fine, thank you though!’
@@britisheducation get it and many thanks!
Maybe... I'll see what I can do has the same meaning of Maybe... I'll let you know, isn't it?
🙏💜
wonder if you talk to your friends the same way as you talk to your audiences
pls subtitles
quien de aca habla español y está aprendiendo inglés británico?
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They always said that Brazilians had a way of saying no without being rude. And it's exactly the British way. Exactly. The expressions are very similar. And I, as a Brazilian, I say, it's horrible to say a flat-out no. Even to people I don't like, or situations that are obviously out of control, etc.
It isn't easy for us to say NOT! 😅
If you give a flat-out no in Brazil, a native would probably look at you with a shocked expression and ask, "Wow, are you okay???"
2 peas in a pod 🇬🇧 🤝 🇧🇷
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