Stop Saying 'I'm FAT' - Learn English Expressions

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Learn different ways to say "Fat", "Thin", "Athletic" in English.
What's the difference between Thin / Skinny / Slim?
How can you say "my weight decreased" in English?
Find out in today's English lesson!
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Some of my male friends used to be lean when we were students. As soon as they got well-paid jobs, they gave up their "no money" diet and went on a "gonna try this and this" diet, so they put on a lot of weight and got a little chunky and round. My female friends, however, get slimmer and more attractive over time =)
Thanks for the great lesson!

o.k.
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I never was skinny in whole my life. I had the same experience with cycles of putting on and losing weight but now I'm more stable even I get hench a bit.. 😉I don't believe in diets any more, just in good nutrition. Aly, chubby or in shape you're always lovely! 😊

patm
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Next video:
Stop saying "i'm bald "

Thank you for your great videos

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azitakhadka
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Since my birth, i was scrawny and people whoever met me, used to say "eat well". During my higher studies. i became further more scrawnier and skinny, as i had to stay out and go starving most of the times. After coming home, i went up size. i was so big and puffy. Now i'm fit after following diet, workout, yoga. My friends are quite impressed and asking about my diet plan and workout. I'm super proud. Thanks for your lessons :)

sumithavaithiyanathan
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You are such a amazing teacher. Your way of explaining of every expression is very impressive and easy to understand. I love to watch your videos.
Thnx

shilpaganguli
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Aly you are " un bel pezzo di manzo " tuscan slang ( italian ) litterally " a beautiful piece of beef" . It's a big compliment and it stands for " you are very fit " In Italy oxen are so fit as you can imagine :D

CYBERNELLA_SAM
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"Hench" is definitely a British word; Americans use the other terms, and also "buff." On the other side, we tend to use "obese" only if a person is severely overweight, to the point where it needs to be treated as a medical condition. Other fun terms we use are "big as a house, " "circus fat, " and of course "fatass, " with the accent on the first syllable. It doesn't sound right with a British accent, however (fat-arse?).

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I cracked up at your explanation on swole 😂 I've never heard the word and won't use it as advised. 😂 Very informative video. Thank you!

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Could you make video about cooking stuff, please? I suppose it will be useful for everyone on your channel.
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danadams
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In the past I was a runner, but now I'm skinny fat. And now I am going on CrossFit classes three times a week, because I need to put on weight and I want to be in shape, have muscles, but not like a men in your picture, of course. 😂💪🏽

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mitaamalia
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Thanks Papito! Haha! I had almost the same history of gaining and loosing weight as you. Last year I was not on a diet but I was exersicing a lot so in 6 months I put on 8 kilos, then I went on a diet in January this year and until now I lost 11 kilos. I went from 83kg to 72kg in 5 months. I definitaly prefer to maintain this shape I have now, it so much better! By the way, I usually use the expression so much better, I'd like you to teach us what circumstances we can use " much better or so much better" . Thanks a lot! Bye!

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