"I m fine" can be used to "reject"
If a bad guy comes to your house as a guest, if you ask the other party if you want a drink,
ta answered: I m ok
Why do you want it or not?
The answer is:
Don’t!
In English, these three expressions seem positive, but in fact they are all rejecting and declined:
- I m ok. No need.
- I m good. No more.
- I m fine. No need.
-Do you need a cup of water? Do you need a cup of water?
-I m ok. No need.
-Do you want some chips? Do you eat French fries?
-Thanks, I m good. Thank you, no need.
-Do you need more rice? Do you want some extra rice?
-I m fine. No need.
So, you must know these three meanings, otherwise you will appear stupid~
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What does I’m taken mean?
When you ask others if there is an object, someone else will say: I m taken,
So is there an object or no object?
In spoken language, it means that someone already has a heart, and the famous flower has its own .
is often used: someone s taken
-Don t hit on her. She s taken.
Don't tease her, she already has its own t.
-Sorry, you re late. I m taken.
You are late, I already have something to do with you.
- can also + with someone/something
- Someone s taken with someone/something:
- heart..., attracted by..., fascinated
-He s so taken with her hot girlfriend.
He was fascinated by his sexy girlfriend.
-I m so taken with this place. I really like this place.
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Get out of here= Less coming!
Most people think: Get out of here only means "get out",
But get out of here is often used to express: interjection An exclamation of surprise,
disbelief, and/or incredulity.
is equivalent to: is coming less! Stop lying! Stop kidding!
For example, today you are obviously wearing pajamas and disheveled hair, but others say:
-You re looking greous. You look so beautiful today!
You can say something:
-Get out of here. It’s less!
-You broke up with her? Get out of here! You were so taken with her.
Have you broken up with her? Stop lying! You've been so obsessed with her before