Thursday, May 23, 2013

Keep Your Chin Up



Idiom: To keep one's chin up

Meaning: To keep one's spirits high; to act brave and confident.
Cultural Note: We say this to someone who is experiencing something emotionally difficult.
 
John just broke up with his girlfriend, Mari, and is talking to his friend Naoto
 
John: I miss Mari.
Fred: Keep your chin up, John. Things will get better.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Suck It Up




Idiom: Suck it up
Meaning: Stop complaining.
 
Example: Abby is talking to her teacher Mr. N, as he assigns the class some homework.
 
Abby: But Mr. N, we've already been assigned a lot of homework for tomorrow in the other classes!!
Mr. N: Well, now you have some homework for my class too!
Abby: But, tomorrow is Friday and we have to study for tests.
Mr. N: Abby, suck it up!