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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Does "get personal with the future" mean "get involved with the future personally"?

  

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Yes. The phrase 'to get (up-front and) personal' means to become actively involved in whatever the situation is. It is sometimes considered a negative action.

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  • The phrase 'to get (up-front and) personal' means to become actively involved in whatever the situation is.
  • It is sometimes considered a negative action.
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Yes. The phrase 'to get (up-front and) personal' means to become actively involved in whatever the situation is. It is sometimes considered a negative action. [ "You don't need to get so up-front and personal about it!" ]

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