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  • 2025-09-18
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Want to sound more like a native English speaker?
Here are some everyday casual words and phrases that natives use instead of basic English!

Watch till the end to upgrade your English:

• The video highlights the difference between common, or "basic," English phrases and their more colloquial, or "native," English equivalents. The video shows a series of common phrases and then pairs them with an idiomatic expression or slang term that means the same thing.
Here's a breakdown of the phrases and their colloquial counterparts from the video:
Oh my god vs. Holy moly: Both are used to express surprise or shock.
Excuse me, what did you say? vs. I'm sorry, come again?: Both are ways to ask someone to repeat what they said.
You're so beautiful vs. You're drop dead gorgeous: The second phrase is a more emphatic way to say someone is extremely attractive.
I decided vs. I made up my mind: This shows a more idiomatic way of saying that you've reached a firm decision.
Go with the flow vs. Play it by ear: Both phrases mean to proceed without a definite plan, but "play it by ear" specifically suggests an improvisation based on the situation.
Be careful vs. Watch out!: The second phrase is a more urgent warning.
Don't touch vs. Hands off: The second phrase is a more forceful and direct command.
How are you? vs. What's good?: The second is a very casual, more modern way to ask "how are you?"
Good job vs. Kudos: Kudos is a more formal or even slightly sarcastic way of giving praise.
No problem vs. No biggie: The second phrase is a very informal way to say that something is not an issue or a major concern.



These fun, friendly expressions will help you sound more natural in conversations.
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