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English expression – Rub up the wrong way

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This is another common English expression that we use on a regular basis. If you rub someone up the wrong way you bother, irritate, annoy them. You piss someone off. You get under their skin. Maybe it is something you say. Maybe it is something you do. In any case. You irritate the other person. I remember when I was a child that I always used to rub my sisters up … [Read more...] about English expression – Rub up the wrong way

English expression – make ends meet

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To make ends meet is an English expression that means that you have, or earn enough money to meet your basic needs and expenses. Like a lot of people, I live from pay check to pay check. I don't earn much money so every month can be a struggle. I have trouble to save money. It is not easy for me to put food on the table. Times are tough. Examples: Joe's salary is … [Read more...] about English expression – make ends meet

English expression – Money does not grow on trees

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If someone uses the expression 'money doesn't grow on trees', they mean that money is hard to get, or earn. It is not easy to obtain. You have to work hard to earn money. It does not come easily for many people. Children often think that money is easy to earn because they see their parents spending but not earning money. For example, it is quite common when people … [Read more...] about English expression – Money does not grow on trees

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