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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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BEAUTIFUL WORK!

Dear Teachers,

1. When your friend has just finished something very well, you will say "good job!", "well done!", "very good", "good work" or "beautiful work", right?

2. When someone has just finished something very badly. You will say "you suck!", " bad work!", or "terrible work!", right?

Thanks a lot to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

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Or you can say: you really messed it up, or less formally, you really f.. it up. Or, you have made a dog's breakfast of it.

  • Or you can say: you really messed it up, or less formally, you really f..
  • it up.
  • Or, you have made a dog's breakfast of it.
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Or you can say: you really messed it up, or less formally, you really f.. it up.
Or, you have made a dog's breakfast of it.
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The phrase is dog's dinner, not dog's breakfast.

All of these negative phrases are really quite insulting so I'd be careful about who you use them to and in which circumstances.
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2. You might just say here

"I am not sure I've got/understood you in/on this one!"
"Not my first choice of doing it!"
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AnonymousDear Teachers,

1. When your friend has just finished something very well, you will say "good job!", "well done!", "very good", "good work" or "beautiful work", right?

2. When someone has just finished something very badly. You will say "you suck!", " bad work!", or "terrible work!", right?

Thanks a lot to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
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Marius Hancu"I am not sure I've got/understood you in/on this one!"
"Not my first choice of doing it!"
They're euphemistic [F]
goodman You screwed it up/ You butchered it

You blew it/ Did you know what you wer

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