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Informal vs. Formal


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Because of its geographical __________, the area developed its own unique culture.
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A. recreation
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B. vocation
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C. isolation
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D. administration
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I told them __________ the stranger any more information, as he seemed to be a spy.
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A. don't give
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B. not to give
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C. to not give
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D. not give
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Informal vs. Formal


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Informal vs. Formal


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πŸ”˜ Hot Potting

#slang

What does hot potting mean?


◻️Soaking in a superheated thermal spring
Hot potting is a trend where a person soaks in superheated thermal springs. It is usually done to relieve stress, much like relaxing in a hot tub.
Hot potting occurs in geological areas like Yellowstone National Park, where hot springs are common. Most springs form when water that has been heated by hotter parts of the earth surfaces to an area that can be reached by humans. Since the springs can reach lethal temperatures, they are usually fenced off to prohibit people from taking dips in them. However, many people ignore these measures in order to experience a natural soak.
Since the first recorded death at Yellowstone in 1870, over 20 people have died in thermal pools or geysers. In June 2016, Colin Scott was hot potting and fell into the thermal pool while checking the temperature. He died shortly after falling in from severe burns and his body actually dissolved.


❓Example
A couple of us are gonna go hot potting after work tonight, you wanna join us?
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πŸ”₯English Stories πŸ”₯


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πŸ“” a free bit of advice

#idiom

πŸ“‹Meaning
A suggestion, opinion, or piece of advice that was unrequested or unsolicited by the recipient.

πŸ€”For example ⬇️

πŸ—£Allow me to give you a free bit of advice, my friend: don't say something you'll end up regretting later.

πŸ—£I know you're worried about your kids, but here's a free bit of adviceβ€”you can't protect them from every little thing.

πŸ—£Hey, here's a free bit of advice for you during your internshipβ€”always be kind and polite. People remember if you treat them well.
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Brush off

#phrasal_verb
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πŸͺ© Bone to pick

#expression

πŸͺ„To be angry about something and want to discuss it.

Example:
You might not think you did anything wrong but I have a bone to pick with you about that.
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#collocation
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Pay attention to whom your energy increases and decreases around, because that's the universe giving you a hint of who you should embrace or stray from.πŸ’«
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Notorious

#vocabulary
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