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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Explain an advice

In a text I read, the character, when asked to give advice to a would-be correspondant, answered that "Don't have your injections in the bum if you've got a long flight".

Admitedly, I can't fully gt what he meaned.

I really appreciate if anyone here can help me.
  

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It is a bit humorous. People often have to get vaccinated against diseases if they travel to foreign countries. The vaccine is put in your body through a syringe with a sharp needle.

  • It is a bit humorous.
  • People often have to get vaccinated against diseases if they travel to foreign countries.
  • The vaccine is put in your body through a syringe with a sharp needle.
  • This is called an injection.
  • Injection syringe Sometimes the injection is put in your arm, and sometimes it is put in the part of your body that you sit on (slang - *** ).
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It is a bit humorous.

People often have to get vaccinated against diseases if they travel to foreign countries. The vaccine is put in your body through a syringe with a sharp needle. This is called an injection.

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