CRAZY secret code of native English speakers!

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Ever struggle to understand the intentions of a native English speaker? If what they say and what they do don't seem aligned, then you need to learn the secret code. Surprisingly, what English people say and what they mean can be different things.
In this lesson I will help you to crack the secret code of what native English speakers really mean.

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What's hilarious is that I married an American woman and moved to the USA. As a Englishman I found myself getting in trouble either being too neutral with things being 'fine', or far too sarcastic that it flew by people!

Anglo-In-America
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Excellent interaction with your followers, thanks Anna. Your five a day is surely my five a day. Thank you so much!!

letsplaywitheesa
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I really love watching your videos. I really like the presentation of the material. You are a good actress and this helps a lot here!

mikhailnagoryanskiy
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Thanks recently I've managed to learn all of the English from another punjabi channel also you've helped me lot before now. ❤

Rashpalscarecorner
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Thank you for watching. Did anything in today's lesson surprise you?

EnglishLikeANative
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I can't think enough 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 always we have fantastic lessons with you .

idrissismihl
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Thanks teacher Anna, really helpful, bless you

RobertoRamirez-zexi
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Hi there, thanks good it's good oeuvre, you are interesting conversational 🙏 respect 🙂 from Kyiv, merci baku 🎉

RUNOV.A
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you might think about adding "that's a brilliant question". i heard it quite a few times, thanks to juggling 3 other subjects in my mind during meetings.

emret
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Hello, Anna! I really love watching your videos. I really like the presentation of the material. You are a good actress and this helps a lot here

mikhailnagoryanskiy
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Yep, i agreed with the coffee response to end the conversation. Just like culture behavior when u get mature i think. Children will never say like that, differ ages differ way to talk to each other.

chihothai
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Thank you so much. This lesson is valuable

badroulamine
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❤ for Best Teaching System keep it up 👀. Thank you mam 👍💞

SusonTadakhe
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Thanks a lot, Anna!It is always pleasure to listen to you and to learn something new!🎉🎉🎉
I could not find the link to join your converdation club.

ПаркАсистант
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Anna you're always my favourite ❤❤❤

fastonchisanga
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Hello Anna, I found this new video of yours. informative. funny & polite. :)

DabionFreedom
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As we say in Brazil, for whom knows to read, comma is a letter.

claudiogoncalves
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As a people pleaser I often adopt English courtesies

laurapavone
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Never realized how much overlap there is with "Midwestern Nice".

searchanddiscover
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Wow, we're quite similar with people from Kyoto, Japan.

They say like this from their ancient time,
Come and eat rice with tea !!

But it means, Goodbye thanks !

Oh, what a same culture ~✌️🎉
Ta

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