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Welcome back to Reality English! If you’re new here, this is the series where we break down the phrases you’re actually hearing in real life, on reality TV shows, social media, your group
Welcome back to Reality English! If you’re new here, this is the series where we break down the phrases you’re actually hearing in real life, on reality TV shows, social media, your group
If you’ve been anywhere near the internet lately, you’ve probably seen this phrase: “Delulu is the solulu.” Maybe someone posted:“I know I’m getting that job. I’m staying delulu.” Or:“He hasn’t
If you’ve spent any time on TikTok, Twitter, or reality TV, you’ve probably seen someone end a sentence with a loud, confident “PERIODT!” ⚠️ Wait—Is This the Same as the
Ever wonder why English spelling makes no sense? Discover the real story behind words like though, tough, and knight, and get practical tips to master English spelling with confidence.
If you’ve been on social media recently, you’ve probably seen people saying things like “It’s giving what it’s supposed to give” or “It’s giving chaos.” But what does that actually
Have you ever caught something no one else seemed to notice?That moment where someone’s story doesn’t add up… or someone’s being shady, but pretending they’re not? In English slang, we
Ever find yourself starting a sentence with “Well…” or saying “Like…” a lot when you talk? Don’t worry — you’re not alone, and you’re not doing anything wrong. Those little
If you’ve spent even a little time online, you’ve probably seen or heard the line: “Do you know you have 30 minutes? 30. 30.” It comes from reality TV legend
Are You Too Polite? This happens because textbook English doesn’t always match real-life conversation. Today, we’re going to fix that. 🤖 The Textbook Trap: Why Formal Phrases Don’t Work in
If you’ve ever felt confused while learning English, you’re not alone. One major reason?👉 Phrasal verbs — those tricky two- or three-word combinations like give up, break down, or look